TY - JOUR
AU - Cunningham, Case
AU - Donahoe, Patrick
AU - Jernigan, Mike
AU - Riggins, Michael
T1 - Sustaining the "New Norm" of Jointness.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2016///2016 2nd Quarter
IS - 81
M3 - Article
SP - 43
EP - 47
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The article focuses on the importance joint forces in the military operations. The author recalls the encounter between U.S. army infantries and Taliban in Afghanistan and highlights the cooperation of army departments in fighting the insurgents, and examines the relationship of various U.S. army platoons to deliver success in the battlefield. The effort to continue the tradition of jointness in the organization through military education of junior officers is also discussed.
KW - COMBINED operations (Military science)
KW - MILITARY departments & divisions -- United States
KW - MILITARY education
KW - MILITARY officers
KW - ARMED Forces in foreign countries
KW - TRAINING of
KW - TALIBAN
N1 - Accession Number: 115305637; Cunningham, Case 1 Donahoe, Patrick 2 Jernigan, Mike 3 Riggins, Michael 4; Affiliation: 1: Commander, 432nd Wing, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada 2: Chief of Staff, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning, Georgia 3: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Branch Head, Headquarters Marine Corps 4: Office of the Commander Tenth Fleet, N5, Navy Plans and Policy; Source Info: 2016 2nd Quarter, Issue 81, p43; Subject Term: COMBINED operations (Military science); Subject Term: MILITARY departments & divisions -- United States; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: MILITARY officers; Subject Term: ARMED Forces in foreign countries; Subject Term: TRAINING of; Company/Entity: TALIBAN; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611310 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 4 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - McGraw, Kate
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey Perez
AU - Ritchie, Elspeth Cam
T1 - Women in Combat: Framing the Issues of Health and Health Research for America's Servicewomen.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2016/01/02/2016 Supplement
VL - 181
M3 - journal article
SP - 7
EP - 11
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - Background: Although women have served in the U.S. military officially since 1901, the medical needs of women in combat have historically been poorly understood. Recent expansion of the opportunities females may now play in combat roles has created an urgent need for a review of how Department of Defense supports females as they transition into these new roles, as well as current science related to key aspects of the health of female warriors. There is currently no systematic institutional structure in place to regularly and methodically examine gaps in policy, research, and treatment for issues related to women in combat.Method: This article serves as a brief overview and introduction to some of the critical topics related to the health of women in combat roles, to include women's health issues research and treatment efforts, physiological differences between sexes, and leadership and unit factors.Conclusion: The Department of Defense should continue to explore and address policy, research, and practice related to the complex ongoing needs of military females in combat roles, and ensures sufficient staffing, resources and support from senior military leaders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - WOMEN in combat
KW - WOMEN in war
KW - WOMEN military personnel
KW - MILITARY officers
KW - UNITED States. Dept. of Defense
N1 - Accession Number: 112085664; McGraw, Kate 1 Koehlmoos, Tracey Perez 2 Ritchie, Elspeth Cam 3; Affiliation: 1: Deployment Health Clinical Center, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, 1335 East West Highway, 9th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 2: Headquarters Marine Corps, 3000 Pentagon Marine Corps, 4E756, Washington, DC 20530 3: Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.; Source Info: 2016 Supplement, Vol. 181, p7; Subject Term: WOMEN in combat; Subject Term: WOMEN in war; Subject Term: WOMEN military personnel; Subject Term: MILITARY officers; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Dept. of Defense; Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: journal article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Stone, Mary Ellen
AU - Jielu Lin
AU - Dannefer, Dale
AU - Kelley-Moore, Jessica A.
T1 - The Continued Eclipse of Heterogeneity in Gerontological Research.
JO - Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
JF - Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
Y1 - 2017/01//
VL - 72
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 162
EP - 167
SN - 10795014
AB - Objectives: After a long history of neglect, diversity among older people and increasing heterogeneity with age are now familiar ideas in gerontological discourse. We take up the question of whether this increased attention is translating into the domain of empirical research. We replicate Nelson and Dannefer's (1992) review of the treatment of age-based variability in gerontological research, the most recent known assessment of the issue. Method: A sample of empirical studies was drawn from six gerontological journals to determine (a) whether measures of within-age variability were reported and/or discussed and (b) if reported, the observed age-based pattern of variability in the outcome(s). Results: The majority of studies neither reported nor discussed age-based variability. Among those that did report, the great majority indicated either stability or increasing variability with age. Observed patterns varied by outcome type. Although a majority of analyses of psychological and social outcomes suggested that variability was stable across age, half of the analyses of biological/health outcomes indicated increasing variability. Overall, very few (3%) of studies suggested decreasing variability. Discussion: Consistent with earlier reports of studies, researchers continue to focus on average differences between age groups, yet key issues in social gerontology require attention to intra-age variability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - AGING
KW - CLINICAL medicine -- Research
KW - GERIATRICS
KW - STATISTICS
KW - DATA analysis
KW - DATA analysis -- Software
KW - MEDICAL coding
KW - DESCRIPTIVE statistics
KW - Age-based variability
KW - Aging
KW - Heterogeneity
KW - Measures of dispersion
N1 - Accession Number: 120246230; Stone, Mary Ellen 1,2; Email Address: mary.stone@case.edu Jielu Lin 3 Dannefer, Dale 1 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 2: Behavioral Health Branch, United States Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia 3: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland; Source Info: Jan2017, Vol. 72 Issue 1, p162; Subject Term: AGING; Subject Term: CLINICAL medicine -- Research; Subject Term: GERIATRICS; Subject Term: STATISTICS; Subject Term: DATA analysis; Subject Term: DATA analysis -- Software; Subject Term: MEDICAL coding; Subject Term: DESCRIPTIVE statistics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Age-based variability; Author-Supplied Keyword: Aging; Author-Supplied Keyword: Heterogeneity; Author-Supplied Keyword: Measures of dispersion; Number of Pages: 6p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Morgan, Angie
AU - Lynch, Courtney
T1 - How the U.S. Marines Encourage Service-Based Leadership.
JO - Harvard Business Review Digital Articles
JF - Harvard Business Review Digital Articles
Y1 - 2017/02/02/
M3 - Article
SP - 2
EP - 5
PB - Harvard Business School Publication Corp.
SN - 01000000
AB - The article discusses the concept of service-based leadership, introduced by Robert K. Greenleaf, and the response of U.S. Marines towards the concept.
KW - SERVANT leadership
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - GREENLEAF, Robert K.
N1 - Accession Number: 121260167; Morgan, Angie 1; Lynch, Courtney 1; Affiliations: 1: Captain in the United States Marine Corps.; Issue Info: 2/2/2017, p2; Subject Term: SERVANT leadership ; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; People: GREENLEAF, Robert K.; Number of Pages: 4p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - MCMILLIAN, REX C.
T1 - Ready to Augment, Reinforce and Support.
JO - Officer
JF - Officer
Y1 - 2017///Winter2017
VL - 93
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 58
EP - 61
SN - 00300268
AB - The article focuses on the U.S. Marine Forces Reserve and its relevance for the national security. Topics discussed include Marine Forces Reserve being a critical element of Total Force due to its reinforcing and support of Active Component (AC), participation of the Marines in exercises with Australian forces in June 2017 and misconception concerning drills conducted by Reserve career.
KW - NATIONAL security -- United States
KW - MILITARY maneuvers
KW - DRILL & minor tactics
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States. Army -- Reserves
N1 - Accession Number: 121771315; MCMILLIAN, REX C. 1; Affiliation: 1: Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve and Marine Forces Northern Command; Source Info: Winter2017, Vol. 93 Issue 1, p58; Subject Term: NATIONAL security -- United States; Subject Term: MILITARY maneuvers; Subject Term: DRILL & minor tactics; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps Company/Entity: UNITED States. Army -- Reserves; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Lloyd, Griselda
AU - Munoz, Diana
AU - Tremblay, Paul
AU - Foskett, Michael
AU - Hallett, Maureen
AU - Distelberg, Brian
T1 - iRelate: A Comprehensive Approach Empowering Young Marines to Succeed at Intimate Relationships.
JO - Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal
JF - Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal
Y1 - 2015/09//
VL - 37
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 247
EP - 260
PB - Springer Science & Business Media B.V.
SN - 08922764
AB - As a result of the high rate at which young Marines are getting married and divorced, a group of Navy chaplains created a new comprehensive three stage intervention program entitled, Intimate Relationships Awareness, Training, and Enrichment program (iRelate) to address the various relationship needs of the single, engaged, and married Marines. This article presents preliminary program evaluation data for Stage I and Stage II of the iRelate program, with additional data from Marines that are engaged to be married and Marines that were in the process of getting divorced. Results showed, prior to attending Stage I and Stage II of the program, Marines presented with high levels of marriage idealism and overconfidence. Twenty-nine percent stated, because they are Marines, they are capable of taking on adult responsibilities and 32.4 % believed that marriage would require some effort. Of the Marines that were in the process of getting divorced, 40 % indicated that they were too young to be married, 50 % stated if they could do it over again they would have taken more time to get to know their spouse prior to getting married. The post course data indicated that the Marines' level of idealism and overconfidence decreased, as 63.2 % of the Marines developed a more realistic expectation of marriage, by realizing that marriage will require a lot of hard work. Additionally, Marines felt more prepared for their marriage [ t = 7.62, p < 0.001, r = 0.25] suggesting that the program offers a significant benefit to the Marines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - MARRIAGE -- Psychological aspects
KW - CHI-squared test
KW - COMMUNICATIVE competence
KW - CORRELATION (Statistics)
KW - DIVORCE
KW - INTERPERSONAL relations
KW - MARRIAGE
KW - QUESTIONNAIRES
KW - SELF-efficacy
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - SURVEYS
KW - T-test (Statistics)
KW - RELATIVE risk (Medicine)
KW - PRE-tests & post-tests
KW - COURSE evaluation (Education)
KW - REPEATED measures design
KW - HUMAN services programs -- Evaluation
KW - DATA analysis -- Software
KW - Communication skills
KW - Emotional intimacy
KW - Intimate relationship education
KW - Military couples
N1 - Accession Number: 109074952; Lloyd, Griselda 1; Email Address: glloyd@llu.edu Munoz, Diana 1 Tremblay, Paul 2 Foskett, Michael 3 Hallett, Maureen 4 Distelberg, Brian 1; Email Address: bdistelberg@llu.edu; Affiliation: 1: Department of Counseling and Family Sciences, Loma Linda University, 113 Griggs Hall Loma Linda 92350 USA 2: United States Navy, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Deputy Force Chaplain, Camp Smith 96861-4105 USA 3: Chaplain Corps, United States Navy, MAG-13 Chaplain, MCAS Yuma 85365 USA 4: Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University, 6100 Center Drive Los Angeles 90045 USA; Source Info: Sep2015, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p247; Subject Term: MARRIAGE -- Psychological aspects; Subject Term: CHI-squared test; Subject Term: COMMUNICATIVE competence; Subject Term: CORRELATION (Statistics); Subject Term: DIVORCE; Subject Term: INTERPERSONAL relations; Subject Term: MARRIAGE; Subject Term: QUESTIONNAIRES; Subject Term: SELF-efficacy; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: SURVEYS; Subject Term: T-test (Statistics); Subject Term: RELATIVE risk (Medicine); Subject Term: PRE-tests & post-tests; Subject Term: COURSE evaluation (Education); Subject Term: REPEATED measures design; Subject Term: HUMAN services programs -- Evaluation; Subject Term: DATA analysis -- Software; Author-Supplied Keyword: Communication skills; Author-Supplied Keyword: Emotional intimacy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Intimate relationship education; Author-Supplied Keyword: Military couples; Number of Pages: 14p; Illustrations: 4 Charts; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
ID - 120246230
T1 - The Continued Eclipse of Heterogeneity in Gerontological Research.
AU - Stone, Mary Ellen
AU - Jielu Lin
AU - Dannefer, Dale
AU - Kelley-Moore, Jessica A.
Y1 - 2017/01//
N1 - Accession Number: 120246230. Language: English. Entry Date: 20161222. Revision Date: 20161222. Publication Type: Article. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Biomedical; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Gerontologic Care. NLM UID: 9508483.
KW - Geriatrics
KW - Clinical Research
KW - Aging
KW - Human
KW - Coding
KW - Descriptive Statistics
KW - Data Analysis Software
KW - Data Analysis, Statistical
SP - 162
EP - 167
JO - Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
JF - Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
JA - J GERONTOL B PSYCHOL SCI SOC SCI
VL - 72
IS - 1
PB - Oxford University Press / USA
SN - 1079-5014
AD - Department of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
AD - Behavioral Health Branch, United States Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia
AD - National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
DO - 10.1093/geronb/gbv068
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TY - JOUR
AU - Sracic, Michael K.
AU - Thomas, Darren
AU - Pate, Allen
AU - Norris, Jacob
AU - Norman, Marc
AU - Gertsch, Jeffrey H.
T1 - Syndrome of Acute Anxiety Among Marines After Recent Arrival at High Altitude.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2014/05//
VL - 179
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 559
EP - 564
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - Management of mental health is critical for maintenance of readiness in austere military environments. Emerging evidence implicates hypoxia as an environmental trigger of anxiety spectrum symptomatology. One thousand thirty-six unacclimatized infantry Marines ascended from sea level to the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (2,061-3,383 m) for a 30-day exercise. Within the first 6 days of training, 7 servicemen presented with severe, acute anxiety/panic with typical accompanying signs of sympathetic activation and no classic symptoms of acute mountain sickness (including headache). Four had a history of well-controlled psychiatric diagnoses. Invariably, cardiopulmonary and neurological evaluations were unrevealing, and acute cardiopulmonary events were excluded within limits of expeditionary diagnostic capabilities. All patients responded clinically to oxygen, rest, and benzodiazepines, returning to baseline function the same day. The unexpected onset of 7 cases of acute anxiety symptomatology coincident with recent arrival at moderate-to-high altitudes represents a highly unusual incidence and temporal distribution, suggestive of hypobaric hypoxemia as the proximal cause. We propose acute hypoxic physiological anxiety (AHPA) as a unique member of the spectrum of altitude-associated neurological disorders. Recognition of AHPA is particularly relevant in a military population; warfighters with anxiety spectrum diagnoses may have a recognizable and possibly preventable vulnerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - MILITARY personnel -- Mental health
KW - RESEARCH
KW - ANXIETY disorders
KW - ANOXEMIA
KW - MOUNTAIN sickness -- Treatment
KW - SYMPTOMS
KW - PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis -- Research
KW - TREATMENT
N1 - Accession Number: 96014738; Sracic, Michael K. 1 Thomas, Darren 2 Pate, Allen 1 Norris, Jacob 3 Norman, Marc 4 Gertsch, Jeffrey H. 4,5; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines (1/1), P.O. Box 555412, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 2: OIC Mountain & Cold Weather Medicine, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, HC-83, Bridgeport, CA 93517 3: Warfighter Performance Department, Naval Health Research Center, 140 Sylvester Road, San Diego, CA 92106 4: Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093 5: Departments of Neurosciences, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093; Source Info: May2014, Vol. 179 Issue 5, p559; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel -- Mental health; Subject Term: RESEARCH; Subject Term: ANXIETY disorders; Subject Term: ANOXEMIA; Subject Term: MOUNTAIN sickness -- Treatment; Subject Term: SYMPTOMS; Subject Term: PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis -- Research; Subject Term: TREATMENT; Number of Pages: 6p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Immel, August R.
T1 - The Need for an Ethical Fitness Assessment in the US Armed Forces.
JO - Journal of Military Ethics
JF - Journal of Military Ethics
Y1 - 2016/04//
VL - 15
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 3
EP - 17
SN - 15027570
AB - While many attempts have been made to institutionalize ethical training in the United States Armed Forces, the intended aim of each undertaking – changing the overall perception, understanding, and appreciation of ethics – is not fully achieved. Additionally – and conspicuously absent from each of the ethical initiatives of the warfighting institution – no method to evaluate and assess the ethical behavior of its members exists in the Armed Forces. Because Service members do not have a standard from which to measure personal behavior, they cannot adequately assess if they are meeting those standards. Such a void necessarily precludes continuous ethical maturation. In order to make ethical behavior resonate within its ranks, the United States Armed Forces must change the institutional impression of ethics by implementing an Ethical Fitness Assessment, which would standardize the description and evaluation of ethical behavior and lay the foundation for translating ethical knowledge into ethical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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KW - ARMED Forces
KW - MILITARY ethics
KW - MILITARY personnel -- Health
KW - PHYSICAL fitness testing
KW - VIRTUES
KW - UNITED States
KW - ethical behavior
KW - ethical fitness
KW - Military ethics
KW - values
KW - virtues
N1 - Accession Number: 116268807; Immel, August R. 1; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps, Austin, Texas, USA; Source Info: Apr2016, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p3; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: MILITARY ethics; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel -- Health; Subject Term: PHYSICAL fitness testing; Subject Term: VIRTUES; Subject Term: UNITED States; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethical behavior; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethical fitness; Author-Supplied Keyword: Military ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: values; Author-Supplied Keyword: virtues; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 15p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1080/15027570.2016.1170369
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TY - JOUR
AU - HOOD, WILLIAM D.1
T1 - HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN SYRIA: IS CRISIS RESPONSE AND LIMITED CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS THE SOLUTION?
JO - Military Law Review
JF - Military Law Review
J1 - Military Law Review
PY - 2015/09//
Y1 - 2015/09//
VL - 223
IS - 3
CP - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 610
EP - 628
SN - 00264040
AB - [I]f humanitarian intervention is, indeed, an unacceptable assault on sovereignty, how should we respond to a Rwanda, to a Srebrenica--to gross and systematic violations of human rights that offend every precept of our common humanity? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
KW - Humanitarian intervention -- International cooperation
KW - Sovereignty (Political science)
KW - Human rights violations
KW - Humanity
KW - Srebrenica (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 114122584; Authors:HOOD, WILLIAM D. 1; Affiliations: 1: Judge Advocate, United States Marine Corps; Subject: Humanitarian intervention -- International cooperation; Subject: Sovereignty (Political science); Subject: Human rights violations; Subject: Humanity; Subject: Srebrenica (Book); Subject: Syria; Subject: Rwanda; Number of Pages: 19p; Record Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Duke, J. Darren
AU - Phillips, Rex L.
AU - Conover, Christopher J.
T1 - Challenges in Coalition Unconventional Warfare.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2014///2014 4th Quarter
IS - 75
M3 - Article
SP - 129
EP - 134
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The article offers information on British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) regarding their special unconventional warfare (UW) campaign against the Axis forces with and through guerrilla resistance elements in Yugoslavia during World War II. It adds that unconventional warfare is conducted to enable a resistance movement to overthrow a government by operating with guerrilla force in a denied area.
KW - GUERRILLA warfare
KW - SPECIAL operations (Military science)
KW - WORLD War, 1939-1945
KW - YUGOSLAVIA
KW - GREAT Britain. Special Operations Executive
KW - UNITED States. Office of Strategic Services
N1 - Accession Number: 99316186; Duke, J. Darren 1 Phillips, Rex L. 2 Conover, Christopher J. 3; Affiliation: 1: USMC, is G2 for U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, Camp Lejeune 2: Special Operations Command Central, MacDill Air Force Base 3: Joint Branch Chief, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization; Source Info: 2014 4th Quarter, Issue 75, p129; Subject Term: GUERRILLA warfare; Subject Term: SPECIAL operations (Military science); Subject Term: WORLD War, 1939-1945; Subject Term: YUGOSLAVIA; Company/Entity: GREAT Britain. Special Operations Executive Company/Entity: UNITED States. Office of Strategic Services; Number of Pages: 6p; Illustrations: 3 Black and White Photographs; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Del Gaudio, A. M.
T1 - Russian Reflections and Military Renaissance.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2016/09//
Y1 - 2016/09//
VL - 100
IS - 9
M3 - Opinion
SP - 75
EP - 79
SN - 00253170
AB - The author reflects on the importance of U.S. General James C. Breckinridge's understanding of Russia to allow the U.S. gain a new perspective of the military behavior of Russia, as of September 2016. Topics include Russian relations with the West, Breckinridge's discussion of trends from Russian history, and the need for the U.S. Marine Corps to have the will to change and innovate with the Breckinridge legacy pointing the way forward.
KW - BRECKINRIDGE, James C.
KW - STRELTSY (Russian military)
KW - RUSSIA -- Military history
KW - MILITARY relations
KW - RUSSIA
N1 - Accession Number: 117614824; Source Information: Sep2016, Vol. 100 Issue 9, p75; Subject Term: BRECKINRIDGE, James C.; Subject Term: STRELTSY (Russian military); Subject Term: RUSSIA -- Military history; Subject Term: MILITARY relations; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: RUSSIA; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph, 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram; ; Document Type: Opinion;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Gerbracht, Robert P.
T1 - C2 for Idiots.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2016/09//
Y1 - 2016/09//
VL - 100
IS - 9
M3 - Article
SP - 24
EP - 28
SN - 00253170
AB - The article defines and examines the U.S. Marine Corps concept of command and control in the post-privacy era where it highlights the role of the limits of human attention in necessitating changes to the service's doctrinal foundations. Topics include the impact of a privacy free and digitally distracted force on future operations, how humans' consumption of information affects their decision making, and the vagueness of the Marine Corps' approach to information management.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - COMMAND & control systems
KW - MILITARY communications
KW - PRIVACY -- United States
KW - INFORMATION science
KW - INFORMATION resources management
N1 - Accession Number: 117611375; Source Information: Sep2016, Vol. 100 Issue 9, p24; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: COMMAND & control systems; Subject Term: MILITARY communications; Subject Term: PRIVACY -- United States; Subject Term: INFORMATION science; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources management; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs; ; Document Type: Article;
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ID - 119523505
T1 - Tourniquets and Hemostatic Agents to Manage Mass Hemorrhage.
AU - Castle, R. Ray
AU - Sedory, Edward J.
Y1 - 2016/11//Nov/Dec2016
N1 - Accession Number: 119523505. Language: English. Entry Date: In Process. Revision Date: 20161126. Publication Type: Article. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Biomedical; USA. NLM UID: 101503213.
SP - 245
EP - 255
JO - Athletic Training & Sports Health Care: The Journal for the Practicing Clinician
JF - Athletic Training & Sports Health Care: The Journal for the Practicing Clinician
JA - ATHLETIC TRAIN SPORTS HEALTH CARE
VL - 8
IS - 6
CY - Thorofare, New Jersey
PB - SLACK Incorporated
SN - 1942-5864
AD - Athletic Training Program, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (RRC)
AD - United States Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia (EJS)
DO - 10.3928/19425864-20160831-02
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AU - Lester, Patricia
AU - Liang, Li-Jung
AU - Milburn, Norweeta
AU - Mogil, Catherine
AU - Woodward, Kirsten
AU - Nash, William
AU - Aralis, Hilary
AU - Sinclair, Maegan
AU - Semaan, Alan
AU - Klosinski, Lee
AU - Beardslee, William
AU - Saltzman, William
T1 - Evaluation of a Family-Centered Preventive Intervention for Military Families: Parent and Child Longitudinal Outcomes.
JO - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Y1 - 2016/01//
VL - 55
IS - 1
M3 - journal article
SP - 14
EP - 24
SN - 08908567
AB - Objective: This study evaluates the longitudinal outcomes of Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS), a family-centered preventive intervention implemented to enhance resilience and to reduce psychological health risk in military families and children who have high levels of stress related to parental wartime military service.Method: We performed a secondary analysis of evaluation data from a large-scale service implementation of the FOCUS intervention collected between July 2008 and December 2013 at 15 military installations in the United States and Japan. We present data for 2,615 unique families (3,499 parents and 3,810 children) with completed intake and at least 1 postintervention assessment. Longitudinal regression models with family-level random effects were used to assess the patterns of change in child and parent (civilian and military) psychological health outcomes over time.Results: Improvement in psychological health outcomes occurred in both service member and civilian parents. Relative to intake, parental anxiety and depression symptoms were significantly reduced postintervention, and these reductions were maintained at 2 subsequent follow-up assessments. In addition, we identified an improvement over time in emotional and behavioral symptoms and in prosocial behaviors for both boys and girls. We observed reductions in the prevalence of unhealthy family functioning and child anxiety symptoms, as well as parental depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress symptoms from intake to follow-up.Conclusion: Longitudinal program evaluation data show sustained trajectories of reduced psychological health risk symptoms and improved indices of resilience in children, civilian, and active duty military parents participating in a strength-based, family-centered preventive intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - MILITARY dependents
KW - CHILDREN of military personnel
KW - MILITARY service
KW - SECONDARY analysis
KW - REGRESSION analysis
KW - MENTAL depression
KW - family resilience
KW - family-centered prevention
KW - military-connected children
KW - parental mental health
KW - wartime deployment
N1 - Accession Number: 111740525; Lester, Patricia 1; Email Address: plester@mednet.ucla.edu Liang, Li-Jung 2 Milburn, Norweeta 1 Mogil, Catherine 1 Woodward, Kirsten 3 Nash, William 4 Aralis, Hilary 1 Sinclair, Maegan 1 Semaan, Alan 1 Klosinski, Lee 1 Beardslee, William 5 Saltzman, William 1; Affiliation: 1: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior 2: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine 3: United States Bureau of Navy Medicine and Surgery, Falls Church, VA 4: United States Marine Corps Headquarters, Arlington, VA 5: Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Source Info: Jan2016, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p14; Subject Term: MILITARY dependents; Subject Term: CHILDREN of military personnel; Subject Term: MILITARY service; Subject Term: SECONDARY analysis; Subject Term: REGRESSION analysis; Subject Term: MENTAL depression; Author-Supplied Keyword: family resilience; Author-Supplied Keyword: family-centered prevention; Author-Supplied Keyword: military-connected children; Author-Supplied Keyword: parental mental health; Author-Supplied Keyword: wartime deployment; Number of Pages: 11p; Document Type: journal article
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TY - JOUR
AU - McGinley, James D.1,2
T1 - A Soft Solution for a Hard Problem: Using Alternative Dispute Resolution in Post-Conflict Societies.
JO - Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
JF - Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
J1 - Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
PY - 2016/04//
Y1 - 2016/04//
VL - 16
IS - 1
CP - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 29
SN - 15363090
N1 - Accession Number: 120987206; Authors:McGinley, James D. 1,2; Affiliations: 1: Partner (1996-2007), Of Counsel (2008-2015), Hiepler & Hiepler; 2: Colonel, United States Marine Corps, Retired; Number of Pages: 29p; Record Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - David, G. John
T1 - Operation SERVAL.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2016/07//
Y1 - 2016/07//
VL - 100
IS - 7
M3 - Article
SP - 79
EP - 82
SN - 00253170
AB - The article discusses the Operation Serval of the Marine Corps in Mali. It mentions violence by Islamists against civilian and military targets with the use of guerrilla. It mentions that need for military intention for return to democracy. It also mentions the use of unarmored Gazelle helicopters and improvised explosive device, by the military forces.
KW - MILITARY operations other than war
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - ISLAMISTS
KW - GUERRILLAS
KW - DEMOCRACY
N1 - Accession Number: 116582289; Source Information: Jul2016, Vol. 100 Issue 7, p79; Subject Term: MILITARY operations other than war; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ISLAMISTS; Subject Term: GUERRILLAS; Subject Term: DEMOCRACY; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Gonsalves, Stephen
AU - Stavinoha, Trisha
AU - Hite, Linda
AU - Costa, Janelle
AU - Dilly, George
AU - Deuster, Patricia A.
T1 - Dietary Supplements in the Department of Defense: Possible Solutions to Optimizing Force Readiness.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2012/12//
VL - 177
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 1464
EP - 1470
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - Dietary supplement use is common among military service members; approximately 17 to 20% report using high-risk weight-loss, performance-enhancing, and bodybuilding supplements. To date, no overarching policy or program has been approved or implemented to inform service members or educate health care providers on the potential adverse consequences of using multiple combinations of supplements or the pros and cons of supplements per se. A review of regulations, concerns, and possible solutions is provided. Importantly, the role of third-party certification and education is emphasized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - DIETARY supplements
KW - WEIGHT loss
KW - BODYBUILDING
KW - MEDICAL personnel
KW - MILITARY personnel -- Health
N1 - Accession Number: 84383421; Gonsalves, Stephen 1 Stavinoha, Trisha 2 Hite, Linda 3 Costa, Janelle 4 Dilly, George 5 Deuster, Patricia A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814 2: Evans Army Community Hospital, 1650 Cochrane Circle, Fort Carson, CO 80913 3: Installations and Logistics Department, MCICOM G-4, Headquarters Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, DC 20380 4: Wilford Hall Ambutatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Lackland AFB, TX 78236 5: United States Army Medical Command, Ancillary Health Division, San Antonio, TX 78234; Source Info: Dec2012, Vol. 177 Issue 12, p1464; Subject Term: DIETARY supplements; Subject Term: WEIGHT loss; Subject Term: BODYBUILDING; Subject Term: MEDICAL personnel; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel -- Health; NAICS/Industry Codes: 414510 Pharmaceuticals and pharmacy supplies merchant wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00249
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TY - JOUR
AU - ROGERS, PAUL
T1 - Responses to Energy Storage Systems.
JO - Fire Engineering
JF - Fire Engineering
Y1 - 2015/06//
VL - 168
IS - 6
M3 - Article
SP - 79
EP - 82
PB - PennWell Corporation
SN - 00152587
AB - The article discusses the exposure of first responders to risk and hazards associated with energy storage systems and the strategies involved in renewable energy. Topics discussed include energy company Consolidated Edison Inc. that has introduced a program allowing building owners to apply for funding to purchase batteries, awareness among firefighters about electric current and importance of training and standard operating procedure.
KW - FIRST responders
KW - ENERGY storage
KW - ELECTRIC batteries
KW - ELECTRIC currents
KW - CONSOLIDATED Edison Inc.
N1 - Accession Number: 103742839; ROGERS, PAUL 1; Affiliation: 1: Lieutenant, Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Haz Mat Company 1, a hazmat manager, Federal Emergency Management Agency's USAR NY-TF1, and a hazmat liaison, United States Marine Corps' Chemical Biological Incident Response Force; Source Info: Jun2015, Vol. 168 Issue 6, p79; Subject Term: FIRST responders; Subject Term: ENERGY storage; Subject Term: ELECTRIC batteries; Subject Term: ELECTRIC currents; Company/Entity: CONSOLIDATED Edison Inc. DUNS Number: 002944531 Ticker: ED; NAICS/Industry Codes: 335910 Battery manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 418990 All other merchant wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 423610 Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Fill, Jennifer M.
AU - Waldron, Jayme L.
AU - Welch, Shane M.
AU - Martin, Michael
AU - Cantrell, Jay
AU - Bennett, Stephen H.
AU - Kalinowsky, Wade G.
AU - Holloway, John
AU - Mousseau, Timothy A.
T1 - Breeding and Reproductive Phenology of Eastern Diamond-Backed Rattlesnakes ( Crotalus adamanteus) in South Carolina.
JO - Journal of Herpetology
JF - Journal of Herpetology
Y1 - 2015/12//
VL - 49
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 570
EP - 573
SN - 00221511
AB - Phenology is an important dimension of vertebrate reproductive strategies. Characterizing a species' reproductive phenology is a fundamental step in directing studies of influences on reproduction within and among populations throughout its range. Eastern Diamond-Backed Rattlesnakes ( Crotalus adamanteus; EDBs) are endemic predators of the imperiled longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris) ecosystem of the southeastern United States, and the species currently is under review for listing under the Endangered Species Act. Conservation and management of this imperiled species will greatly benefit from research on its basic biology, and particularly from information that will assist management for adult survival and population viability. Here, we present long-term data on EDB breeding and reproductive phenology from several populations in the South Carolina Coastal Plain. We summarized the phenology of EDB breeding and reproduction using observations of free-ranging, radiotelemetered rattlesnakes in South Carolina from 1997 to 2011. Breeding activity occurred from 10 July to 14 October, with a mean of 28 August. There was one outlying observation of spring breeding (18 March). Females moved to birthing sites as early as 26 June and as late as 28 August, with a mean of 15 August. Neonates were born around 31 August, with birth dates between 10 August and 14 September. We also noted six unique observations of apparent clutch size: 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, and 13 neonates. This information will contribute both to our current knowledge and conservation efforts of EDBs, and also facilitate future long-term comparative investigations throughout their geographic range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - PHENOLOGY
KW - RESEARCH
KW - VERTEBRATE reproduction
KW - LONGLEAF pine
KW - EASTERN diamondback rattlesnake
KW - ENDANGERED species -- Law & legislation
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 111455835; Fill, Jennifer M. 1 Waldron, Jayme L. 2 Welch, Shane M. 2 Martin, Michael 1 Cantrell, Jay 3 Bennett, Stephen H. 3 Kalinowsky, Wade G. 3 Holloway, John 4 Mousseau, Timothy A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina Columbia, Columbia, South Carolina USA 2: Department of Biological Sciences, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia USA 3: South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Columbia, South Carolina USA 4: Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Office, United States Marine Corps, Parris Island, South Carolina USA; Source Info: Dec2015, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p570; Subject Term: PHENOLOGY; Subject Term: RESEARCH; Subject Term: VERTEBRATE reproduction; Subject Term: LONGLEAF pine; Subject Term: EASTERN diamondback rattlesnake; Subject Term: ENDANGERED species -- Law & legislation; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1670/14-031
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TY - JOUR
AU - Skeffington, James
T1 - Warren Buffett: Oracle or orang-utan?
JO - Significance
JF - Significance
Y1 - 2015/10//
VL - 12
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 8
EP - 11
SN - 17409705
AB - Is the Sage of Omaha an investment genius, or just incredibly lucky? In this winning article from the 2015 Young Statisticians Writing Competition, James Skeffington considers whether chance has played a hand in Warren Buffett's success [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - STATISTICIANS
KW - COMPETITION (Economics)
KW - BERKSHIRE Hathaway Inc.
KW - BUFFETT, Warren, 1930-
KW - FAMA, Eugene F., 1939-
N1 - Accession Number: 110279795; Skeffington, James 1; Affiliation: 1: Graduated magna cum laude in economics from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009, where he also studied for a degree in finance. Skeffington is currently working towards a graduate certificate in applied statistics at Penn State University, and is a field artillery officer in the United States Marine Corps,; Source Info: Oct2015, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p8; Subject Term: STATISTICIANS; Subject Term: COMPETITION (Economics); Company/Entity: BERKSHIRE Hathaway Inc. DUNS Number: 001024314 Ticker: BRKA; People: BUFFETT, Warren, 1930-; People: FAMA, Eugene F., 1939-; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Hampton, Brent A.
T1 - Communications.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2016/09//
Y1 - 2016/09//
VL - 100
IS - 9
M3 - Article
SP - 31
EP - 33
SN - 00253170
AB - The article discusses the importance of good communications to enabling a military unit successful while maintaining troop welfare. Topics include the role of good communication between people in mitigating friction, the need to value each member's personal work as part of the strategy of good communication, and how to efficiently use the primary, secondary and tertiary means of communicating.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - COMMAND of troops
KW - MILITARY communications
KW - COMMAND & control systems
KW - COMMUNICATION planning
N1 - Accession Number: 117612270; Source Information: Sep2016, Vol. 100 Issue 9, p31; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: COMMAND of troops; Subject Term: MILITARY communications; Subject Term: COMMAND & control systems; Subject Term: COMMUNICATION planning; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - RODMAN, LINDSAY L.
T1 - Fostering Constructive Dialogue on Military Sexual Assault.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2013///2013 2nd Quarter
IS - 69
M3 - Opinion
SP - 25
EP - 33
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The author reflects on the military sexual assault and has also proposed a new prosecution-focused approach to understand victims who have inappropriately convicted. He mentions the recent developments to solve sexual assault cases which include the amendment in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) by the U.S. Congress, release of a Secretary of Defense Memorandum and reorganization of the Marine Corps legal community.
KW - SEXUAL harassment in the military -- Law & legislation
KW - SEXUAL assault
KW - SEX crimes -- Law & legislation
KW - SEX crimes -- Prevention
KW - SEX crimes
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Uniform Code of Military Justice
N1 - Accession Number: 87412374; RODMAN, LINDSAY L. 1; Affiliation: 1: Judge Advocate currently stationed, Judge Advocate Division, Headquarters Marine Corps.; Source Info: 2013 2nd Quarter, Issue 69, p25; Subject Term: SEXUAL harassment in the military -- Law & legislation; Subject Term: SEXUAL assault; Subject Term: SEX crimes -- Law & legislation; Subject Term: SEX crimes -- Prevention; Subject Term: SEX crimes; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Uniform Code of Military Justice; Number of Pages: 9p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Opinion
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TY - JOUR
AU - Kimmerly, Paul
T1 - Process is Easy, Change is Hard.
JO - CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering
JF - CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering
Y1 - 2017/03//Mar/Apr2017
VL - 30
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 22
EP - 23
SN - 21601577
AB - Process is all around us. We follow processes in just about everything we do, from getting dressed in the morning to loading the dishwasher after a meal to walking the dog. Processes provide essential structure in life and in the workplace. Organizations rely on processes to get work done. However, organizations are always looking for ways to improve processes. This issue of "Crosstalk" covers a number of process improvement methodologies that organizations can use. All of these methods have their merits, but they have also experienced both success and struggle over the years. Why is it that process improvement methods sound so simple and straightforward but usually prove difficult to implement? The answer is simple -- improvement methods all involve something very difficult: change. Choosing the process methodology is the easy part; managing the change and the resistance that comes with it makes it difficult. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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N1 - Accession Number: 121726600; Kimmerly, Paul 1; Email Address: Paul.kimmerly@doubleplayconsulting.com; Affiliation: 1: Different incarnations of the United States Marine Corps Technology Services Organization (USMC TSO); Source Info: Mar/Apr2017, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p22; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Velandy, Siddhartha M.
T1 - THE ENERGY PIVOT: HOW MILITARY-LED ENERGY INNOVATION CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.
JO - Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
JF - Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
Y1 - 2014/03/30/
VL - 15
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 672
EP - 726
PB - Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
SN - 19364253
AB - The article focuses on the efforts of Pentagon, headquarter of U.S. Department of Defense in Virginia, for reducing the use of conventional fuels and increase its energy efficiency. Topics discussed include efforts of the U.S. Armed Forces in driving the energy innovation, Chinese history and culture along with the collaboration of the U.S. with China for regulating various aspects related to energy consumption as well as environment.
KW - Energy consumption -- United States
KW - United States -- Armed Forces
KW - China -- History
KW - China -- Foreign relations -- United States
KW - United States. Dept. of Defense
N1 - Accession Number: 97198284; Velandy, Siddhartha M. 1; Affiliations: 1: Major, United States Marine Corps Reserve; Issue Info: Spring2014, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p672; Subject Term: Energy consumption -- United States; Subject Term: United States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: China -- History; Subject Term: China -- Foreign relations -- United States ; Company/Entity: United States. Dept. of Defense; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 55p; Document Type: Article
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T1 - Tourniquets and Hemostatic Agents to Manage Mass Hemorrhage.
AU - Castle, R. Ray
AU - Sedory, Edward J.
JO - Athletic Training & Sports Health Care: The Journal for the Practicing Clinician
JF - Athletic Training & Sports Health Care: The Journal for the Practicing Clinician
Y1 - 2016/11//Nov/Dec2016
VL - 8
IS - 6
SP - 245
EP - 255
SN - 19425864
N1 - Accession Number: 119523505; Author: Castle, R. Ray: 1,2 Author: Sedory, Edward J.: 1,2 ; Author Affiliation: 1 Athletic Training Program, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (RRC): 2 United States Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia (EJS); No. of Pages: 11; Language: English; Publication Type: Article; Update Code: 20161118
N2 - The importance of integrating use of tourniquets and hemostatic agents in all aspects of civilian trauma care has grown tremendously in recent years. Tragic events such as the 2012 active shooter incident at Sandy Hook Elementary School and the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings have emphasized the value of using best prehospital trauma care practices learned from military trauma for mass casualty incidents and more commonly with typical trauma cases (eg, open fractures and impaled objects) involving severe or uncontrolled bleeding. The Hartford Consensus statements and recent events have created a paradigm shift in prehospital trauma care. This article provides prehospital providers with a review of mechanisms of acute traumatic coagulopathy, an overview and discussion of the effectiveness of tourniquets and hemostatic agents in prehospital (military, civilian) care, and clinical indications for tourniquet and hemostatic agent use in managing exsanguinating trauma. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
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AU - Quinn, John T.
T1 - The Tried. The True. Assault from the Sea.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2010/11//
VL - 136
IS - 11
M3 - Article
SP - 28
EP - 32
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article discusses military strategy of the U.S. for future wars. It states that it is the responsibility of the National Security Council to assess the country's strengths and weaknesses and create a strategy to consistently protect the nation. It mentions that the U.S. will need amphibious-assault capabilities in the future and so the government should work towards it. It reports that its military policy which tends to ignore big wars and capacity that could be required should be changed.
KW - MILITARY strategy
KW - AMPHIBIOUS assault ships
KW - NATIONAL security
KW - UNITED States
KW - NATIONAL Security Council (U.S.)
N1 - Accession Number: 55494565; Quinn, John T. 1; Affiliation: 1: Deputy director, Strategic Initiatives Group, Headquarters Marine Corps; Source Info: Nov2010, Vol. 136 Issue 11, p28; Subject Term: MILITARY strategy; Subject Term: AMPHIBIOUS assault ships; Subject Term: NATIONAL security; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: NATIONAL Security Council (U.S.); NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 5p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 3460
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TY - JOUR
AU - RUSS, JOHN H.
T1 - An Evolution of YOUR Firefighter Near-Miss Program.
JO - Fire Engineering
JF - Fire Engineering
Y1 - 2016/07//
VL - 169
IS - 7
M3 - Article
SP - 71
EP - 72
PB - PennWell Corporation
SN - 00152587
AB - The article focuses on the importance of the National Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System to the safety and risk management initiative of fire departments. Topics include the missions and objectives of the program such as to reduce firefighter fatalities, injuries, and accidents as well as emergency medical service (EMS) provider injury and death, how the program increases industrial safety, and the factors for the program's success.
KW - FIRE fighters
KW - FIRE departments -- Administration
KW - RISK assessment
KW - ACCIDENT prevention
KW - EMERGENCY medical services
KW - INDUSTRIAL safety
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL goals
KW - SAFETY measures
N1 - Accession Number: 116735120; RUSS, JOHN H. 1,2,3; Affiliation: 1: engineer/paramedic with the Brentwood (TN) Fire and Rescue Department 2: firefighter with the Fairview (TN) Fire Department 3: veteran of the United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: Jul2016, Vol. 169 Issue 7, p71; Subject Term: FIRE fighters; Subject Term: FIRE departments -- Administration; Subject Term: RISK assessment; Subject Term: ACCIDENT prevention; Subject Term: EMERGENCY medical services; Subject Term: INDUSTRIAL safety; Subject Term: ORGANIZATIONAL goals; Subject Term: SAFETY measures; NAICS/Industry Codes: 913130 Municipal police services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Article
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Covey, Travis J.
T1 - Defense Support of Civil Authorities: A Primer On Intelligence Collection During Civil Disturbance and Disaster Relief Operations.
JO - Army Lawyer
JF - Army Lawyer
J1 - Army Lawyer
PY - 2015/06//
Y1 - 2015/06//
M3 - Article
SP - 25
EP - 38
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 03641287
AB - The article explores the role of U.S. Armed Forces in supporting civil authorities during times of emergency in the country. Topics discussed include commander's authority and limitations when conducting Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) operations, ways to plan and conduct domestic disaster relief and civil disturbance operations, and authority to use intelligence collection assets domestically.
KW - UNITED States -- Armed Forces
KW - SPECIAL operations (Military science)
KW - MILITARY art & science
KW - CIVIL disobedience -- Law & legislation
KW - CIVIL defense -- United States
N1 - Accession Number: 108626107; Source Information: Jun2015, p25; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: SPECIAL operations (Military science); Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: CIVIL disobedience -- Law & legislation; Subject Term: CIVIL defense -- United States; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 14p; ; Illustrations: 2 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams; ; Document Type: Article;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - GARZA JR., ROSENDO1,2
T1 - "THE SOLDIER BEARS THE DEEPEST WOUNDS AND SCARS OF WAR": MOBILIZING CONNECTICUT TO IMPLEMENT A VETERANS TREATMENT COURT.
JO - Connecticut Law Review
JF - Connecticut Law Review
J1 - Connecticut Law Review
PY - 2014/07//
Y1 - 2014/07//
VL - 46
IS - 5
CP - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 1937
EP - 1973
SN - 00106151
AB - The first Veterans Treatment Court ("VTC") opened in 2004 and aimed to help veterans who ran afoul of the law. These problem-solving courts not only serve to treat the underlying issues many veterans suffer post-military service, but also hold veterans accountable. As a consequence of their incredible results, there are now over one hundred VTCs across the nation. Connecticut has none. This Note urges Connecticut to establish a VTC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
KW - Drug courts
KW - Veterans -- Wounds & injuries
KW - Medical care of veterans
KW - Courts -- Connecticut
KW - Vietnam War, 1961-1975
KW - Military service
N1 - Accession Number: 99674406; Authors:GARZA JR., ROSENDO 1,2; Affiliations: 1: United States Marine Corps Reserves, Major; 2: University of Connecticut School of Law; Subject: Veterans -- Wounds & injuries; Subject: Drug courts; Subject: Medical care of veterans; Subject: Courts -- Connecticut; Subject: Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Subject: Military service; Number of Pages: 37p; Record Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Sala, Richard K.1
T1 - THE ILLUSORY UNITARY EXECUTIVE: A PRESIDENTIAL PENCHANT FOR JACKSON'S YOUNGSTOWN CONCURRENCE.
JO - Vermont Law Review
JF - Vermont Law Review
J1 - Vermont Law Review
PY - 2013///Fall2013
Y1 - 2013///Fall2013
VL - 38
IS - 1
CP - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 155
EP - 197
SN - 01452908
AB - The article offers information on the Unitary Executive Theory which highlights that all executive power presides in the hands of the President of the country. It states that the theory helps in advancing the idea that the President was liable to remove and direct all subordinates in his exercise of executive power. Information on Authorization for the Use of Military Force in Response to the 9/11 Attacks (AUMF) which provided unprecedented authority for the President is also presented.
KW - Executive power
KW - Unitary executive theory (Consititutional law)
KW - Presidents
KW - Employees
KW - Terrorism
KW - Armed Forces
N1 - Accession Number: 93382341; Authors:Sala, Richard K. 1; Affiliations: 1: Captain, United States Marine Corps; Subject: Executive power; Subject: Unitary executive theory (Consititutional law); Subject: Presidents; Subject: Employees; Subject: Terrorism; Subject: Armed Forces; Subject: United States; Number of Pages: 43p; Court Cases: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (Steel Seizure); 343 U.S. 579, 589 (1952); Martin v. Mott; 25 U.S. ( 12 Wheat.) 19, 28 ( 1827); Statute:Detainee Treatment Act of 2005; 42 U.S.C. § 2000dd (2006); Jurisdiction:United States; Record Type: Article
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ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 112085664
T1 - Women in Combat: Framing the Issues of Health and Health Research for America's Servicewomen.
AU - McGraw, Kate
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey Perez
AU - Ritchie, Elspeth Cam
Y1 - 2016/01/02/2016 Supplement
N1 - Accession Number: 112085664. Language: English. Entry Date: 20170122. Revision Date: 20170122. Publication Type: journal article. Supplement Title: 2016 Supplement. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Expert Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. Instrumentation: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF). NLM UID: 2984771R.
KW - Women's Health
KW - Military Medicine -- Methods
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Occupational Health
KW - Health Services Needs and Demand
KW - Female
KW - Sex Factors
KW - United States
KW - Research, Medical
KW - Clinical Assessment Tools
SP - 7
EP - 11
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
JA - MILIT MED
VL - 181
CY - Bethesda, Maryland
PB - AMSUS
AB - Background: Although women have served in the U.S. military officially since 1901, the medical needs of women in combat have historically been poorly understood. Recent expansion of the opportunities females may now play in combat roles has created an urgent need for a review of how Department of Defense supports females as they transition into these new roles, as well as current science related to key aspects of the health of female warriors. There is currently no systematic institutional structure in place to regularly and methodically examine gaps in policy, research, and treatment for issues related to women in combat.Method: This article serves as a brief overview and introduction to some of the critical topics related to the health of women in combat roles, to include women's health issues research and treatment efforts, physiological differences between sexes, and leadership and unit factors.Conclusion: The Department of Defense should continue to explore and address policy, research, and practice related to the complex ongoing needs of military females in combat roles, and ensures sufficient staffing, resources and support from senior military leaders.
SN - 0026-4075
AD - Deployment Health Clinical Center, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, 1335 East West Highway, 9th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
AD - Headquarters Marine Corps, 3000 Pentagon Marine Corps, 4E756, Washington, DC 20530
AD - Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.
U2 - PMID: 26741896.
DO - 10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00223
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ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 111740525
T1 - Evaluation of a Family-Centered Preventive Intervention for Military Families: Parent and Child Longitudinal Outcomes.
AU - Lester, Patricia
AU - Liang, Li-Jung
AU - Milburn, Norweeta
AU - Mogil, Catherine
AU - Woodward, Kirsten
AU - Nash, William
AU - Aralis, Hilary
AU - Sinclair, Maegan
AU - Semaan, Alan
AU - Klosinski, Lee
AU - Beardslee, William
AU - Saltzman, William
Y1 - 2016/01//
N1 - Accession Number: 111740525. Language: English. Entry Date: 20160826. Revision Date: 20170104. Publication Type: journal article. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Peer Reviewed; USA. NLM UID: 8704565.
KW - Anxiety -- Prevention and Control
KW - Military Family -- Psychosocial Factors
KW - Parents -- Psychosocial Factors
KW - Family Therapy
KW - Depression -- Prevention and Control
KW - Child
KW - Program Evaluation
KW - Regression
KW - Human
KW - Male
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Japan
KW - Mental Health
KW - Female
KW - Adaptation, Psychological
KW - Adult
KW - United States
KW - Validation Studies
KW - Comparative Studies
KW - Evaluation Research
KW - Multicenter Studies
SP - 14
EP - 24
JO - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
JA - J AM ACAD CHILD ADOLESC PSYCHIATRY
VL - 55
IS - 1
CY - New York, New York
PB - Elsevier Science
AB - Objective: This study evaluates the longitudinal outcomes of Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS), a family-centered preventive intervention implemented to enhance resilience and to reduce psychological health risk in military families and children who have high levels of stress related to parental wartime military service.Method: We performed a secondary analysis of evaluation data from a large-scale service implementation of the FOCUS intervention collected between July 2008 and December 2013 at 15 military installations in the United States and Japan. We present data for 2,615 unique families (3,499 parents and 3,810 children) with completed intake and at least 1 postintervention assessment. Longitudinal regression models with family-level random effects were used to assess the patterns of change in child and parent (civilian and military) psychological health outcomes over time.Results: Improvement in psychological health outcomes occurred in both service member and civilian parents. Relative to intake, parental anxiety and depression symptoms were significantly reduced postintervention, and these reductions were maintained at 2 subsequent follow-up assessments. In addition, we identified an improvement over time in emotional and behavioral symptoms and in prosocial behaviors for both boys and girls. We observed reductions in the prevalence of unhealthy family functioning and child anxiety symptoms, as well as parental depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress symptoms from intake to follow-up.Conclusion: Longitudinal program evaluation data show sustained trajectories of reduced psychological health risk symptoms and improved indices of resilience in children, civilian, and active duty military parents participating in a strength-based, family-centered preventive intervention.
SN - 0890-8567
AD - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
AD - UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
AD - United States Bureau of Navy Medicine and Surgery, Falls Church, VA
AD - United States Marine Corps Headquarters, Arlington, VA
AD - Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston
U2 - PMID: 26703905.
DO - 10.1016/j.jaac.2015.10.009
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TY - JOUR
AU - Shankar, Arun
AU - Shortle, John F.
T1 - Spatial and Temporal Modeling of IED Emplacements against Dismounted Patrols.
JO - Military Operations Research
JF - Military Operations Research
J1 - Military Operations Research
PY - 2015/09//
Y1 - 2015/09//
VL - 20
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 5
EP - 24
SN - 10825983
AB - Improvised explosive device (IED) activity has been a concern for US and coalition troops in the Middle East for more than a decade. In particular, commanders still desire credible estimates of where and when IEDs are emplaced by enemy forces. This paper describes a data collection effort in Afghanistan where IED event data and dismounted friendly force patrol movements were obtained. The IED event data is analyzed in time and space with no clear resemblance to a Poisson process in either domain. Consequently, a spatial clustering model is developed to model the collected data with high fidelity and few input parameters. Next, an IED emplacement model is developed to estimate emplacement times based on the interaction between the time and spatial dimensions of the friendly force data and the IED encounter data. Finally, simulated data is used to test the sensitivity of the model to a range of input parameters. From this we suggest improvements to the fidelity of the input data for the most accurate output results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Military Operations Research is the property of Military Operations Research Society and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - IMPROVISED explosive devices -- Research
KW - MIDDLE East -- Foreign relations -- United States
KW - GLOBAL Positioning System -- Research
N1 - Accession Number: 110365812; Source Information: 2015, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p5; Subject Term: IMPROVISED explosive devices -- Research; Subject Term: MIDDLE East -- Foreign relations -- United States; Subject Term: GLOBAL Positioning System -- Research; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 20p; ; Document Type: Article;
L3 - 10.5711/1082598320305
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TY - JOUR
AU - Novack, Edward W.
T1 - REGIWONALIZATION: OPTIMIZING the CORPS for SECURITY COOPERATION.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2009/02//
VL - 135
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 58
EP - 63
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article focuses on the strategy of the Security Cooperation Marine Air Ground Task Forces (SCMAGTF) in enhancing the U.S. Marine Corps's readiness. It discusses the important components of regionalization as a way for the Marines to have an in-depth understanding of the environment and build operational experience. It points out that regionalization does not reflect any changes in the training units of the Marines, but it will help them build experience and the knowledge to fight smarter.
KW - MILITARY strategy
KW - MILITARY education
KW - MILITARY missions
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 36526815; Novack, Edward W. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: U.S. Marine Corps 2: Infantry officer currently assigned to Strategy and Plans Division, Plans, Policies, and Operations Department, Headquarters Marine Corps.; Source Info: Feb2009, Vol. 135 Issue 2, p58; Subject Term: MILITARY strategy; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: MILITARY missions; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611310 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools; Number of Pages: 7p; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 2456
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Loynd, Robert D.
T1 - Don't Cherry-Pick the MAGTF.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2008/07//
VL - 134
IS - 7
M3 - Article
SP - 50
EP - 54
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article focuses on the significance of Marine tactical aviation (TACAIR) as an important component of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in the U.S. The seamless integration of combat capabilities across operating environments possessed by MAGTF is taken into account. The inclusion of the F-25B Joint Strike Fighter and MV-22 to the MAGTF fleet is also discussed.
KW - MILITARY readiness
KW - TASK forces
KW - NAVAL aviation
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps -- Aviation
N1 - Accession Number: 33293494; Loynd, Robert D. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: U.S. Marine Corps 2: Deputy Branch Head, Aviation Weapons Requirements Branch, Aviation Department, Headquarters Marine Corps.; Source Info: Jul2008, Vol. 134 Issue 7, p50; Subject Term: MILITARY readiness; Subject Term: TASK forces; Subject Term: NAVAL aviation; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps -- Aviation; Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 2645
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Baseel, Major John
T1 - Socio-Cultural Aspects of Thai and United States Military Relations.
JO - DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management
JF - DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management
Y1 - 2010/03//
VL - 31
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 100
EP - 107
PB - Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management
SN - 15320359
AB - The article discusses research which was conducted to examine the status of military relations between the United States and Thailand since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. A discussion of the socio-cultural aspects of military relations between the two countries is presented. Interviews which researchers conducted with military, academic and diplomatic representatives from both countries while performing the research are discussed.
KW - INTERNATIONAL relations -- Research
KW - MILITARY relations
KW - SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
KW - UNITED States
KW - THAILAND
N1 - Accession Number: 50842114; Baseel, Major John 1; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps, F/A-18D Weapons Systems Officer.; Source Info: Mar2010, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p100; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL relations -- Research; Subject Term: MILITARY relations; Subject Term: SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Subject Term: UNITED States; Subject Term: THAILAND; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928120 International Affairs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911410 Foreign affairs; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Novack, Edward W.
T1 - RETURN Marines to Their NAVAL ROOTS.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2010/05//
VL - 136
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 44
EP - 46
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article discusses the release of the document entitled "Marine Corps Service Campaign Plan" in the U.S. Marine Corps. The document offers Commandant-level guidance to the deputy commandants as well as directors at Headquarters Marine Corps and to commanders assigned in the operating forces. The guidance contains analysis requirements for how Marine component commands designated to combatant commands are resourced as well as how the Corps will support to Security Force Assistance activities.
KW - COMMAND of troops
KW - COMBAT sustainability (Military science)
KW - OPERATIONAL readiness (Military science)
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 50737650; Novack, Edward W. 1; Affiliation: 1: Infantry officer nearing the completion of a three-year assignment at Strategy and Plans Division (PL) at Plans, Policies, and Operations Department (PP&O), Headquarters Marine Corps; Source Info: May2010, Vol. 136 Issue 5, p44; Subject Term: COMMAND of troops; Subject Term: COMBAT sustainability (Military science); Subject Term: OPERATIONAL readiness (Military science); Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 3p; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 1974
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ER -
TY - BOOK
ID - BAS714327
AU - United States. Marine Corps. History and Museums Division
TI - The Marines in Vietnam, 1954-1973; an anthology and annotated bibliography.
PY - 1974/01/01
PB - Washington, , D.C.
N1 - Accession Number: BAS714327. Authors: United States. Marine Corps. History and Museums Division; Document Type: Book. Publication Type: Book. Date: 1974; Pages: 277p..
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DB - bas
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Quilter, C.J.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1993///
M3 - Book
KW - PERSIAN Gulf War, 1991
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0156906; Quilter, C.J.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1993; viii, 131 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references [p. 113-116] and index; Subject Term: PERSIAN Gulf War, 1991; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: viii, 131p; Document Type: Book
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DB - fxh
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Brown, R.J.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - With marine forces afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - With marine forces afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - With marine forces afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1998///
M3 - Book
SN - 0160497655
KW - OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991
KW - PERSIAN Gulf Region -- Foreign relations -- United States
KW - UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Persian Gulf Region
KW - UNITED States -- Military relations
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0156896; Brown, R.J.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1998; x, 253 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references [p. 199-211]; Subject Term: OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991; Subject Term: PERSIAN Gulf Region -- Foreign relations -- United States; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Persian Gulf Region; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Military relations; Number of Pages: x, 253p; Document Type: Book
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ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Quinn, J.T.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - Marine communications in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - Marine communications in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - Marine communications in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1996///
M3 - Book
SN - 0160487498
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991 - Communications
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0138357; Quinn, J.T.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1996; xi, 124 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references and index; Number of Pages: xi, 124p; Document Type: Book
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DB - fxh
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Zimmick, S.M.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - Combat service support in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - Combat service support in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - Combat service support in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1999///
M3 - Book
SN - 0160499151
KW - Operation Desert Shield, 1990-1991 - Campaigns
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991 - Campaigns
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0123281; Zimmick, S.M.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1999; x, 246 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references and index; Number of Pages: x, 246p; Document Type: Book
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DB - fxh
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TY - BOOK
AU - Mroczkowski, Dennis P.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the 2d Marine Division in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the 2d Marine Division in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the 2d Marine Division in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1993///
M3 - Book
SN - 0160419220
KW - OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991
KW - US Marine Corps-Persian Gulf
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0015261; Mroczkowski, Dennis P.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1993; ix, 107 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references [p. 79-88]; Subject Term: OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991; Number of Pages: ix, 107p; Document Type: Book
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TY - JOUR
AU - Malugani, Amy
T1 - GET IT RIGHT.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2007/12//
VL - 133
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 56
EP - 60
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The author reflects on the complexities of the first mission which is to assist reporters from the Battle for Fallujah being the public affairs officer for the 1st Force Service Support Group. She points out that she assigns the First Lieutenant Robert Shuford to the Marine Expeditionary Force Public affairs to cover the event. Further, she reveals the challenges in such operation including helping reporters overcome the fear of the unknown and transporting to higher headquarters.
KW - WOMEN & the military
KW - WOMEN military personnel
KW - INFORMATION resources management
KW - RISK assessment
KW - SHUFORD, Robert
N1 - Accession Number: 27820569; Malugani, Amy 1,2; Affiliation: 1: U.S. marine Corps 2: Media officer at Headquarters, Marine Corps.; Source Info: Dec2007, Vol. 133 Issue 12, p56; Subject Term: WOMEN & the military; Subject Term: WOMEN military personnel; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources management; Subject Term: RISK assessment; NAICS/Industry Codes: 519190 All Other Information Services; People: SHUFORD, Robert; Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 1839
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hood, Joel1
T1 - THE EQUILIBRIUM OF VIOLENCE : ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE AGE OF AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS SYSTEMS.
JO - International Law & Management Review
JF - International Law & Management Review
J1 - International Law & Management Review
PY - 2015///Winter2015
Y1 - 2015///Winter2015
VL - 11
M3 - Article
SP - 12
EP - 40
SN - 15555070
AB - The article discusses argument about the existing provisions of the law of armed conflict (LOAC), with particular focus on Additional Protocol I article 36, and the use of economic aspects to understand the term "the equilibrium of violence." Topics include the lesson from history about LOAC in the early 20th century, the emerging technology of autonomous weapon systems, and the importance of accountability measures as an operational cost to maintain the equilibrium of violence.
KW - War -- Law & legislation
KW - Political accountability
KW - Military weapons -- Law & legislation
KW - International law
KW - Weapons systems -- Law & legislation
N1 - Accession Number: 101835226; Authors:Hood, Joel 1; Affiliations: 1: 2nd Lieutenant United States Marine Corps; Subject: War -- Law & legislation; Subject: Weapons systems -- Law & legislation; Subject: Political accountability; Subject: Military weapons -- Law & legislation; Subject: International law; Number of Pages: 29p; Record Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Hayford, K.
AU - Uddin, M.J.
AU - Koehlmoos, T.P.
AU - Bishai, D.M.
T1 - Cost and sustainability of a successful package of interventions to improve vaccination coverage for children in urban slums of Bangladesh.
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
Y1 - 2014/04/25/
VL - 32
IS - 20
M3 - Article
SP - 2294
EP - 2299
SN - 0264410X
AB - Highlights: [•] Estimated incremental cost of an intervention in slums that increased vaccination coverage to 99%. [•] Intervention cost US$20.95 per fully immunized child, primarily due to supervision costs. [•] Extended hours and informal trainings most important components of intervention. [•] Reaching children in slums for eradication efforts may be more expensive than currently estimated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - SUSTAINABILITY
KW - VACCINATION of children
KW - DRUGS -- Packaging
KW - MEDICAL care costs
KW - BANGLADESH
KW - Bangladesh
KW - Cost
KW - Economic analysis
KW - Economic evaluation
KW - Immunization
KW - Urban slum
KW - Vaccination coverage
N1 - Accession Number: 95383968; Hayford, K. 1; Email Address: khayford@jhsph.edu Uddin, M.J. 2; Email Address: jasim@icddrb.org Koehlmoos, T.P. 3; Email Address: traceylynnk@hotmail.com Bishai, D.M. 4; Email Address: dbishai@jhsph.edu; Affiliation: 1: Department of International Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA 2: Centre for Equity & Health Systems, icddr,b, 68 Shahed Tajuddin Ahmed, Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh 3: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, The Pentagon, Washington, DC, WA, USA 4: Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA; Source Info: Apr2014, Vol. 32 Issue 20, p2294; Subject Term: SUSTAINABILITY; Subject Term: VACCINATION of children; Subject Term: DRUGS -- Packaging; Subject Term: MEDICAL care costs; Subject Term: BANGLADESH; Author-Supplied Keyword: Bangladesh; Author-Supplied Keyword: Cost; Author-Supplied Keyword: Economic analysis; Author-Supplied Keyword: Economic evaluation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Immunization; Author-Supplied Keyword: Urban slum; Author-Supplied Keyword: Vaccination coverage; Number of Pages: 6p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.02.075
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TY - JOUR
AU - Hesford, J. P.
AU - Askins, Paul
T1 - FEATURE ARTICLES: U.S. Marine Corps Security Cooperation.
JO - DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management
JF - DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management
Y1 - 2008///Fall2008
VL - 30
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 8
PB - Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management
SN - 15320359
AB - The article provides information about the U.S. Marine Corps Security Cooperation (USMC). The most visible elements of USMC are the deployed Marines assisting partner nation in honing their desired capabilities and these Marines form partner capacity for the operations such as military-to-military contacts and humanitarian assistance or disaster relief operations and training in support of operations like Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Security Cooperation Education and Training center (SCETC) evaluates Marine corps security cooperation programs.
KW - MARINES
KW - MILITARY education
KW - HUMANITARIAN assistance
KW - DISASTER relief
KW - INTERNATIONAL relief
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 35545474; Hesford, J. P. 1 Askins, Paul 2; Affiliation: 1: Security Cooperation Head, Headquarters Marine Corps, Plans, Policies, and Operations, Strategy and Plans Division 2: Director of International Programs, USMC Security Cooperation Training and Education Center, Training and Education Command, Quantico, VA; Source Info: Fall2008, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p1; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: HUMANITARIAN assistance; Subject Term: DISASTER relief; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL relief; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 922190 Other Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928120 International Affairs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611310 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 8p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Map; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Fritz, Hermann M.
AU - Blount, Chris
AU - Sokoloski, Robert
AU - Singleton, Justin
AU - Fuggle, Andrew
AU - McAdoo, Brian G.
AU - Moore, Andrew
AU - Grass, Chad
AU - Tate, Banks
T1 - Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Reconnaissance.
JO - Journal of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering
JF - Journal of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering
Y1 - 2008/05//
VL - 134
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 644
EP - 656
PB - American Society of Civil Engineers
SN - 10900241
AB - Hurricane Katrina (August 23–30, 2005) was one of the costliest and deadliest hurricanes to ever strike the United States, impacting low-lying coastal plains particularly vulnerable to storm surge flooding. Maximum storm surges, overland flow depths, and inundation distances were measured along the Gulf Coast of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The vehicle-based survey was complemented by inspections with the reconnaissance boat along the Gulf Coast and the Mississippi Barrier Islands. The survey covered both the impact on the built and the natural environments. The storm surge peaked to the east of Katrina’s path exceeding 10 m in several locations along the Mississippi coastline. The storm surge measurements show that the lower floors of specially designed buildings were damaged by the surge of seawater and associated wave action, while the upper floors sustained minimal wind damage. The storm surge measurements along New Orleans Lakeshore allowed the investigators to exclude overtopping as failure mechanism for the 17th Street outfall canal levee. Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge distribution (Category 3 at landfall) is compared against Hurricane Camille’s storm surge distribution (Category 5 at landfall). The land loss on the barrier islands and the increased vulnerability of the US Gulf Coast to future hurricane storm surges is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - HURRICANE Katrina, 2005
KW - STORM surges
KW - FLOODS
KW - LEVEES
KW - LEVEE districts
KW - HURRICANES
KW - FLOOD control
KW - SURVEYS
KW - UNITED States
KW - Alabama
KW - Florida
KW - Hurricanes
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi
KW - Reconnaissance
KW - Storm surges
KW - Surveys
N1 - Accession Number: 31653056; Fritz, Hermann M. 1; Email Address: fritz@gatech.edu Blount, Chris; Email Address: gtg882y@mail.gatech.edu Sokoloski, Robert 2; Email Address: bob.sokoloski@ch2m.com Singleton, Justin 3 Fuggle, Andrew; Email Address: andrew.fuggle@gatech.edu McAdoo, Brian G. 4; Email Address: brmcadoo@vassar.edu Moore, Andrew 5; Email Address: moorean@earlham.edu Grass, Chad 6; Email Address: grass.c@thomas-hutton.com Tate, Banks 7; Email Address: btate@cranstonengineering.com; Affiliation: 1: Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 210 Technology Circle, Savannah, GA 31407 2: Associate Structural Engineer, CH2M Hill, 1000 Towne Ctr. Blvd., Bldg. 400, Pooler, GA 31322; formerly, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Savannah, GA 31407 3: 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, United States Marine Corps, USA, currently deployed in Iraq; formerly, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Savannah, GA 31407 4: Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Dept. of Geology and Geography, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 5: Associate Professor, Dept. of Geology, Earlham College, 800 National Rd., Richmond, IN 47374; formerly, Dept. of Geology, Kent State Univ., Kent, OH 44242 6: Designer I, Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co., 50 Park of Commerce Way, Savannah, GA 31405; formerly, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Savannah, GA 31407 7: Project Engineer, Cranston Engineering Group, P.C., 452 Ellis St., Augusta, GA 30903; formerly, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Savannah, GA 31407; Source Info: May2008, Vol. 134 Issue 5, p644; Subject Term: HURRICANE Katrina, 2005; Subject Term: STORM surges; Subject Term: FLOODS; Subject Term: LEVEES; Subject Term: LEVEE districts; Subject Term: HURRICANES; Subject Term: FLOOD control; Subject Term: SURVEYS; Subject Term: UNITED States; Author-Supplied Keyword: Alabama; Author-Supplied Keyword: Florida; Author-Supplied Keyword: Hurricanes; Author-Supplied Keyword: Louisiana; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mississippi; Author-Supplied Keyword: Reconnaissance; Author-Supplied Keyword: Storm surges; Author-Supplied Keyword: Surveys; NAICS/Industry Codes: 237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction; Number of Pages: 13p; Illustrations: 4 Black and White Photographs, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs, 2 Maps; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0241(2008)134:5(644)
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TY - JOUR
AU - Gandy, Bruce A.
T1 - THE Bolivarian REVOLUTION.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2006/05//
VL - 132
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 26
EP - 30
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - This article focuses on the Bolivarian revolution. Bolivar's chief disciple is the self-proclaimed leader of the growing Bolivarian revolution in Latin America. The billions of dollars from Venezuela's state-owned oil industry places tremendous wealth in his hands. He is an undeniably popular and charismatic leader who was elected with a clear 56.2% majority vote. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has made his goal clear in words and actions. He has contempt for the political oligarchies that dismantled Bolivar's original state of Gran Colombia and has vowed to sweep them away in a popular revolution.
KW - REVOLUTIONS
KW - PRESIDENTS
KW - WEALTH
KW - VENEZUELA
KW - LATIN America
KW - COLOMBIA
KW - CHAVEZ Frias, Hugo, 1954-2013
N1 - Accession Number: 20774865; Gandy, Bruce A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Chief of staff, U.S. Marine Corps Forces South; Source Info: May2006, Vol. 132 Issue 5, p26; Subject Term: REVOLUTIONS; Subject Term: PRESIDENTS; Subject Term: WEALTH; Subject Term: VENEZUELA; Subject Term: LATIN America; Subject Term: COLOMBIA; People: CHAVEZ Frias, Hugo, 1954-2013; Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 4 Color Photographs, 1 Chart; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 3175
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TY - JOUR
ID - 109835549
T1 - iRelate: A Comprehensive Approach Empowering Young Marines to Succeed at Intimate Relationships.
AU - Lloyd, Griselda
AU - Munoz, Diana
AU - Tremblay, Paul
AU - Foskett, Michael
AU - Hallett, Maureen
AU - Distelberg, Brian
Y1 - 2015/09//
N1 - Accession Number: 109835549. Language: English. Entry Date: 20150908. Revision Date: 20160831. Publication Type: Journal Article; research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Biomedical; USA. Special Interest: Psychiatry/Psychology. NLM UID: 8709401.
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Empowerment
KW - Interpersonal Relations -- Education
KW - Human
KW - Program Evaluation
KW - Marriage
KW - Communication Skills
KW - Marriage -- Psychosocial Factors
KW - Male
KW - Female
KW - Questionnaires
KW - Data Analysis Software
KW - Divorce
KW - Pretest-Posttest Design
KW - Surveys
KW - Coefficient Alpha
KW - Chi Square Test
KW - T-Tests
KW - Relative Risk
KW - Course Evaluation
KW - Repeated Measures
SP - 247
EP - 260
JO - Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal
JF - Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal
JA - CONTEMP FAM THER
VL - 37
IS - 3
CY - ,
PB - Springer Science & Business Media B.V.
SN - 0892-2764
AD - Department of Counseling and Family Sciences, Loma Linda University, 113 Griggs Hall Loma Linda 92350 USA
AD - United States Navy, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Deputy Force Chaplain, Camp Smith 96861-4105 USA
AD - Chaplain Corps, United States Navy, MAG-13 Chaplain, MCAS Yuma 85365 USA
AD - Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University, 6100 Center Drive Los Angeles 90045 USA
DO - 10.1007/s10591-015-9333-y
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TY - JOUR
AU - Burrow, John
AU - Doerry, Norbert
AU - Eamesty, Mark
AU - Was, Joe
AU - Myers, Jim
AU - Banko, Jeff
AU - McConnell, Jeff
AU - Pepper, Joshua
AU - Tafolla, COL Tracy
T1 - Concept Exploration of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle.
JO - Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
JF - Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
Y1 - 2014/01//
VL - 122
M3 - Article
SP - 46
EP - 64
SN - 00811661
AB - In 2013, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) conducted a study to determine the technical feasibility and affordability of a High Water Speed Amphibious Combat Vehicle, quantify performance, determine capability tradeoffs that can be made to reduce cost and reduce technical risk, and compare capabilities with those of a Low Water Speed variant. This paper describes the organizational structure, the study plan, and the innovative Set-Based Design method used by the ACV Directorate to conduct the study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - ARMORED military vehicles -- Design & construction
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL structure
KW - Amphibious Combat Vehicle
KW - Concept Exploration
KW - Set-Based Design
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 111194443; Burrow, John 1 Doerry, Norbert 2 Eamesty, Mark 1 Was, Joe 1 Myers, Jim 1 Banko, Jeff 1 McConnell, Jeff 2 Pepper, Joshua 1 Tafolla, COL Tracy 1; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps 2: United States Navy; Source Info: 2014, Vol. 122, p46; Subject Term: ARMORED military vehicles -- Design & construction; Subject Term: ORGANIZATIONAL structure; Author-Supplied Keyword: Amphibious Combat Vehicle; Author-Supplied Keyword: Concept Exploration; Author-Supplied Keyword: Set-Based Design; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; NAICS/Industry Codes: 336990 Other transportation equipment manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 336992 Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 561613 Armored Car Services; Number of Pages: 19p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Westra, Arend G.
T1 - Radar versus Stealth Passive Radar and the Future of U.S. Military Power.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2009///2009 4th Quarter
IS - 55
M3 - Article
SP - 136
EP - 143
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The article offers information on the passive radar for antistealth defense options in the U.S. Armed Forces. It states that passive radar is a receive-only system capable to detect, track, and target piloted and unpiloted stealth systems and reminds antiair weapons systems. It notes that ongoing developments in passive radar will restrain traditional means of defeating enemy air defenses. Suggestions on the use of passive radar and its impact for future military power are discussed.
KW - RADAR receiving apparatus
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - AERIAL weapons
KW - WEAPONS systems
KW - AIR defenses
KW - EQUIPMENT & supplies
KW - MILITARY art & science
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 44242100; Westra, Arend G. 1; Affiliation: 1: Marine Air-Ground Task Force Plans Officer at 3d Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California; Source Info: 2009 4th Quarter, Issue 55, p136; Subject Term: RADAR receiving apparatus; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: AERIAL weapons; Subject Term: WEAPONS systems; Subject Term: AIR defenses; Subject Term: EQUIPMENT & supplies; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 417320 Electronic components, navigational and communications equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 8p; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph, 3 Diagrams; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Carey, Paul R.
T1 - Regional Slating for Intelligence Military Occupational Specialties.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2015/12//
Y1 - 2015/12//
VL - 99
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - DE1
EP - DE2
SN - 00253170
AB - The article focuses on the regional slating for intelligent military occupational specialty in the U.S. Marine Corps. Topics discussed include need for changes in the military personnel slating systems, lack of technical expertise in the intelligence specialists and counterintelligence, lack of depth and specialization in military occupational specialties, and initiation of the Regional Cultural Language and Familiarization (RCLF) in October 2012.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - SLATE
KW - OCCUPATIONS
KW - CULTURE
KW - LANGUAGE & languages
N1 - Accession Number: 111009300; Source Information: Dec2015, Vol. 99 Issue 12, pDE1; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: SLATE; Subject Term: OCCUPATIONS; Subject Term: CULTURE; Subject Term: LANGUAGE & languages; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - OLIVER, JONATHAN M.
AU - JAGIM, ANDREW R.
AU - SANCHEZ, ADAM C.
AU - MARDOCK, MICHELLE A.
AU - KELLY, KATHERINE A.
AU - MEREDITH, HOLLY J.
AU - SMITH, GERALD L.
AU - GREENWOOD, MIKE
AU - PARKER, JANET L.
AU - RIECHMAN, STEVEN E.
AU - FLUCKEY, JAMES D.
AU - CROUSE, STEPHEN F.
AU - KREIDER, RICHARD B.
T1 - GREATER GAINS IN STRENGTH AND POWER WITH INTRASET REST INTERVALS IN HYPERTROPHIC TRAINING.
JO - Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)
JF - Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)
Y1 - 2013/11//
VL - 27
IS - 11
M3 - Article
SP - 3116
EP - 3131
SN - 10648011
AB - The article presents information on the physical benefits of intraset rest intervals in hypertrophic training. Topics discussed include decrease in the velocity of contraction while performing repetitions, methods for maintaining velocity, and power output involving interrepetition rest, intraset rest, and cluster sets.
KW - BODY composition
KW - EVALUATION
KW - MUSCLE strength
KW - METHODOLOGY
KW - ANALYSIS of covariance
KW - ANALYSIS of variance
KW - ANTHROPOMETRY
KW - EXERCISE
KW - EXERCISE physiology
KW - HYPERTROPHY
KW - LONGITUDINAL method
KW - MUSCLE proteins
KW - MUSCLE strength -- Testing
KW - MUSCLES
KW - STATISTICS
KW - TIME
KW - DATA analysis
KW - QUADRICEPS muscle
KW - COOLDOWN
KW - PRE-tests & post-tests
KW - EXERCISE intensity
KW - DESCRIPTIVE statistics
KW - cluster training
KW - interrepetition rest
KW - intraset rest intervals
KW - performance
KW - power
KW - strength
N1 - Accession Number: 92015163; OLIVER, JONATHAN M. 1,2; Email Address: jonathan.oliver@tcu.edu JAGIM, ANDREW R. 1 SANCHEZ, ADAM C. 3 MARDOCK, MICHELLE A. 4 KELLY, KATHERINE A. 5 MEREDITH, HOLLY J. 6 SMITH, GERALD L. 3 GREENWOOD, MIKE 1 PARKER, JANET L. 5 RIECHMAN, STEVEN E. 1 FLUCKEY, JAMES D. 1 CROUSE, STEPHEN F. 1 KREIDER, RICHARD B. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 2: Department of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas 3: Texas A&M Naval ROTC Unit, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 4: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 5: Department of Systems Biology and Translational Medicine, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, College Station, Texas 6: 2d Maintenance Battalion, United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; Source Info: Nov2013, Vol. 27 Issue 11, p3116; Subject Term: BODY composition; Subject Term: EVALUATION; Subject Term: MUSCLE strength; Subject Term: METHODOLOGY; Subject Term: ANALYSIS of covariance; Subject Term: ANALYSIS of variance; Subject Term: ANTHROPOMETRY; Subject Term: EXERCISE; Subject Term: EXERCISE physiology; Subject Term: HYPERTROPHY; Subject Term: LONGITUDINAL method; Subject Term: MUSCLE proteins; Subject Term: MUSCLE strength -- Testing; Subject Term: MUSCLES; Subject Term: STATISTICS; Subject Term: TIME; Subject Term: DATA analysis; Subject Term: QUADRICEPS muscle; Subject Term: COOLDOWN; Subject Term: PRE-tests & post-tests; Subject Term: EXERCISE intensity; Subject Term: DESCRIPTIVE statistics; Author-Supplied Keyword: cluster training; Author-Supplied Keyword: interrepetition rest; Author-Supplied Keyword: intraset rest intervals; Author-Supplied Keyword: performance; Author-Supplied Keyword: power; Author-Supplied Keyword: strength; Number of Pages: 16p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Medina McKeon, Jennifer M.
AU - Livingston, Scott C.
AU - Reed, Ashley
AU - Hosey, Robert G.
AU - Black, Williams S.
AU - Bush, Heather M.
T1 - Trends in Concussion Return-to-Play Timelines Among High School Athletes From 2007 Through 2009.
JO - Journal of Athletic Training (Allen Press)
JF - Journal of Athletic Training (Allen Press)
Y1 - 2013/11//Nov/Dec2013
VL - 48
IS - 6
M3 - Article
SP - 836
EP - 843
SN - 10626050
AB - Context: Whereas guidelines about return-to-play (RTP) after concussion have been published, actual prognoses remain elusive. Objective: To develop probability estimates for time until RTP after sport-related concussion. Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Setting: High school. Patients or Other Participants: Injured high school varsity, junior varsity, or freshman athletes who participated in 1 of 13 interscholastic sports at 7 area high schools during the 2007-2009 academic years. Intervention(s): Athletic trainers employed at each school collected concussion data. The athletic trainer or physician on site determined the presence of a concussion. Athlete-exposures for practices and games also were captured. Main Outcome Measure(s): Documented concussions were categorized by time missed from participation using severity outcome intervals (same-day return, 1- to 2-day return, 3- to 6-day return, 7- to 9-day return, 10- to 21-day return, >21-day return, no return [censored data]). We calculated Kaplan- Meier time-to-event probabilities that included censored data to determine the probability of RTP at each of these time intervals. Results: A total of 81 new concussions were documented in 478775 athlete-exposures during the study period. After a new concussion, the probability of RTP (95% confidence interval) was 2.5% (95% confidence interval = 0.3, 6.9) for a 1- to 2-day return, 71.3% (95% confidence interval = 59.0, 82.9) for a 7- to 9-day return, and 88.8% (95% confidence interval = 72.0, 97.2) for a 10- to 21-day return. Conclusions: For high school athletes, RTP within the first 2 days after concussion was unlikely. After 1 week, the probability of return rose substantially (approximately 71%). Prognostic indicators are used to educate patients about the likely course of disease. Whereas individual symptoms and recovery times vary, prognostic time-to-event probabilities allow clinicians to provide coaches, parents, and athletes with a prediction of the likelihood of RTP within certain timeframes after a concussion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - ATHLETIC trainers
KW - BRAIN -- Concussion
KW - CONFIDENCE intervals
KW - EPIDEMIOLOGY
KW - EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Research
KW - HIGH school athletes
KW - LONGITUDINAL method
KW - MATHEMATICS
KW - RESEARCH -- Methodology
KW - SPORTS injuries
KW - SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry)
KW - TEENAGERS -- Health
KW - TIME
KW - TIME series analysis
KW - DATA analysis
KW - SPORTS participation
KW - CONTINUING education units
KW - SEVERITY of illness index
KW - DATA analysis -- Software
KW - KAPLAN-Meier estimator
KW - CLASSIFICATION
KW - ADOLESCENCE
KW - KENTUCKY
KW - injury incidence
KW - survival probability
KW - time to event
N1 - Accession Number: 92723892; Medina McKeon, Jennifer M. 1,2; Email Address: jmckeon@ithaca.edu Livingston, Scott C. 2,3 Reed, Ashley 4 Hosey, Robert G. 5 Black, Williams S. 6 Bush, Heather M. 7; Affiliation: 1: Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences, Ithaca College, NY 2: College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington 3: United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior, Battalion East, Wounded Warrior Regiment, Camp Lejeune, NC 4: College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Kent State University, OH 5: College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington 6: University Health Services, UK Healthcare, Lexington, KY 7: College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington; Source Info: Nov/Dec2013, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p836; Subject Term: ATHLETIC trainers; Subject Term: BRAIN -- Concussion; Subject Term: CONFIDENCE intervals; Subject Term: EPIDEMIOLOGY; Subject Term: EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Research; Subject Term: HIGH school athletes; Subject Term: LONGITUDINAL method; Subject Term: MATHEMATICS; Subject Term: RESEARCH -- Methodology; Subject Term: SPORTS injuries; Subject Term: SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry); Subject Term: TEENAGERS -- Health; Subject Term: TIME; Subject Term: TIME series analysis; Subject Term: DATA analysis; Subject Term: SPORTS participation; Subject Term: CONTINUING education units; Subject Term: SEVERITY of illness index; Subject Term: DATA analysis -- Software; Subject Term: KAPLAN-Meier estimator; Subject Term: CLASSIFICATION; Subject Term: ADOLESCENCE; Subject Term: KENTUCKY; Author-Supplied Keyword: injury incidence; Author-Supplied Keyword: survival probability; Author-Supplied Keyword: time to event; Number of Pages: 8p; Illustrations: 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Gayl, Franz J.
T1 - INCOMPLETE ROHLFS–SULLIVAN ANALYSIS OF THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ARMORED TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES FOR OVERSEAS US ARMY OPERATIONS.
JO - Defence & Peace Economics
JF - Defence & Peace Economics
Y1 - 2013/10//
VL - 24
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 465
EP - 484
SN - 10242694
AB - This comment addresses the Rohlfs–Sullivan analysis titled: ‘The Cost-Effectiveness of Armored Tactical Wheeled Vehicles [TWVs] for Overseas US Army Operations.’ The analysis evaluated policies to replace Type 1 and 2 TWVs with Type 3s. There is no evidence the analysis factored in fatality causes, fatality relationships to vehicles, or compared survivability of vehicles. Furthermore, it did not note when Type 3 TWVs were requested, when they impacted fatalities, or TWV use policies. It also assumed Type 3 TWVs prompted negative unit behaviors while discounting evidence of positive behaviors. In summary, the analysis is incomplete and should be revised. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - COST effectiveness
KW - MILITARY operations other than war
KW - TRAFFIC fatalities
KW - STAFF rides
KW - BEHAVIOR
KW - Cost-effectiveness
KW - D24
KW - High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle
KW - J17
KW - J18
KW - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle
KW - Operation Iraqi Freedom
KW - UNITED States. Army
N1 - Accession Number: 90137585; Gayl, Franz J. 1; Email Address: franz.gayl@gmail.com; Affiliation: 1: Department of Plans, Policies, and Operations, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., USA; Source Info: Oct2013, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p465; Subject Term: COST effectiveness; Subject Term: MILITARY operations other than war; Subject Term: TRAFFIC fatalities; Subject Term: STAFF rides; Subject Term: BEHAVIOR; Author-Supplied Keyword: Cost-effectiveness; Author-Supplied Keyword: D24; Author-Supplied Keyword: High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle; Author-Supplied Keyword: J17; Author-Supplied Keyword: J18; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle; Author-Supplied Keyword: Operation Iraqi Freedom; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Army; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 20p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Jones, Charles A.
T1 - Get the INVESTIGATION MONKEY Off the Commander's Back.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2005/11//
VL - 131
IS - 11
M3 - Essay
SP - 54
EP - 57
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article presents views of the author on JAG Manual investigations usually thrust upon untrained junior officers in the U.S. Navy. According to the author, commanders in the field often view investigations as a burden that must be endured. The system of providing personnel to conduct investigation and the poor quality of investigations produced under that system must be viewed from both the bottom and top of the chain of command. Marine Corps, in many areas, the following tension is reality: the field complains about the headquarters and its lawyers and the headquarters and its lawyers complain about the field and its lawyers.
KW - INVESTIGATIONS
KW - LAWYERS
KW - MARINES
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 18805108; Jones, Charles A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Colonel Jones is a reserve judge advocate drilling at the Operational Law Branch of the Judge Advocate Division, Headquarters, Marine Corps.; Source Info: Nov2005, Vol. 131 Issue 11, p54; Subject Term: INVESTIGATIONS; Subject Term: LAWYERS; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541110 Offices of Lawyers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 4p; Illustrations: 3 Color Photographs; Document Type: Essay; Full Text Word Count: 2698
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AU - Hallahan, William D.
T1 - KEEP MEN IN THE LOOP.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2004/10//
VL - 130
IS - 10
M3 - Abstract
SP - 62
EP - 65
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - After serving for decades on the front lines of the Cold War at sea countering Soviet submarines, maritime patrol aircraft, such as this P-3 forward deployed in support of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, today are performing missions over land, providing help to ground forces. Before we discard these venerable aircraft, their renewed usefulness needs to be understood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - COLD War, 1945-1989
KW - SUBMARINES (Ships)
KW - SUBMARINE warfare
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - AIRPLANES
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 14675614; Hallahan, William D. 1; Affiliation: 1: Major Hallahan is a Marine infantry officer currently assigned to the Programs Division of Headquarters, Marine Corps. During Operation Iraqi Freedom I, U.S. Marine Corps; Source Info: Oct2004, Vol. 130 Issue 10, p62; Subject Term: COLD War, 1945-1989; Subject Term: SUBMARINES (Ships); Subject Term: SUBMARINE warfare; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: AIRPLANES; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 336410 Aerospace product and parts manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 336411 Aircraft Manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 336611 Ship Building and Repairing; Number of Pages: 4p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Abstract; Full Text Word Count: 2927
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TY - JOUR
AU - Kopets, Keith F.
T1 - Breaching the Bar-Lev Line.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2003/10//
VL - 129
IS - 10
M3 - Article
SP - 92
EP - 95
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - In the October War 30 years ago, Israel was fighting "the war before" while Egypt was fighting a combined-arms "war-after-next." Egyptian forces breached the Bar-Lev Line, once thought an impenetrable 110-mile barrier along the Suez Canal, Egypt. The Egyptian attack across the Suez Canal was a three-day virtuoso performance in combined arms. The Suez Canal offered a natural water obstacle. Israel spent more than $40 million reinforcing its defenses on the canal, constructing a series of fortifications along the east bank. Completed in March 1969, the Bar-Lev Line took its name from Chaim Bar-Lev, who served as the Israeli Defense Force Chief of Staff from 1968-71. INSET: Untitled.
KW - OBSTACLES (Military science)
KW - MILITARY readiness
KW - SUEZ Canal (Egypt)
KW - ISRAEL
KW - EGYPT
N1 - Accession Number: 11049169; Kopets, Keith F. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: U.S. Marine Corps 2: Captain Kopets is a combat engineer at Headquarters Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia.; Source Info: Oct2003, Vol. 129 Issue 10, p92; Subject Term: OBSTACLES (Military science); Subject Term: MILITARY readiness; Subject Term: SUEZ Canal (Egypt); Subject Term: ISRAEL; Subject Term: EGYPT; Number of Pages: 4p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph, 1 Map; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 3040
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AU - Thompson, Kenneth J.
T1 - Chaucer's Warrior Bowman: The Roles and Equipment of the Knight's Yeoman.
JO - Chaucer Review
JF - Chaucer Review
Y1 - 2006/04//
VL - 40
IS - 4
M3 - Literary Criticism
SP - 386
EP - 415
PB - Pennsylvania State University Press
SN - 00092002
AB - This article reexamines the brief description of the Yeoman in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," to reveal a character of much more descriptive complexity that previously acknowledged. A better understanding of the Yeoman's role as a forester, leads to a greater appreciation of the various tasks toward which his talent might be directed. The character's overlapping duties of lawman, hunter, bodyguard, and soldier form the background of an intricately woven portrait of a consummate bowman, well equipped to provide service in both peace and war.
KW - FORESTERS
KW - BODYGUARDS
KW - MEDIEVAL literature
KW - CHAUCER, Geoffrey, d. 1400
KW - CANTERBURY Tales
N1 - Accession Number: 19827816; Thompson, Kenneth J. 1; Email Address: kthompsons101@earthlink.net; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps; Source Info: 2006, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p386; Subject Term: FORESTERS; Subject Term: BODYGUARDS; Subject Term: MEDIEVAL literature; Reviews & Products: CANTERBURY Tales; NAICS/Industry Codes: 561612 Security Guards and Patrol Services; People: CHAUCER, Geoffrey, d. 1400; Number of Pages: 30p; Document Type: Literary Criticism
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AU - Crall, Dennis A.
AU - Martin, Thomas M.
T1 - Cool Hand Nuke: Lessons From the Quiet Diplomacy of the Cienfuegos Non-Crisis.
JO - Foreign Policy Analysis
JF - Foreign Policy Analysis
Y1 - 2013/04//
VL - 9
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 189
EP - 201
SN - 17438586
AB - How does presidential framing and signaling of problems affect the potential solutions available to solve those problems? For example, the Cuban Missile Crisis was immediately labeled a crisis and limited alternative solutions. Conversely, the Cienfuegos submarine base dilemma of 1970-despite having graver potential consequences-was never framed as a crisis, was out of the public eye, and was equally successful at repealing a Soviet threat. We offer a Force Dilemma model that suggests the president's problem definition process should produce crisis classifications sparingly, considering and employing less confrontational instruments of power, without prematurely sending unnecessary signals to adversaries, contemporaries, and the public. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - CUBAN Missile Crisis, 1962
KW - DIPLOMACY
KW - INTERNATIONAL relations
KW - FINANCIAL crises
KW - PROBLEM solving
KW - ECONOMIC models
N1 - Accession Number: 87016220; Crall, Dennis A. 1 Martin, Thomas M. 2; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps 2: Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education; Source Info: Apr2013, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p189; Subject Term: CUBAN Missile Crisis, 1962; Subject Term: DIPLOMACY; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL relations; Subject Term: FINANCIAL crises; Subject Term: PROBLEM solving; Subject Term: ECONOMIC models; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928120 International Affairs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911410 Foreign affairs; Number of Pages: 13p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1111/j.1743-8594.2012.00184.x
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TY - JOUR
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey Pérez
T1 - Why Aren't We Listening Yet? A Decade of Road Safety Begins Quietly.
JO - PLoS Medicine
JF - PLoS Medicine
Y1 - 2013/06//
VL - 10
IS - 6
M3 - Opinion
SP - 1
EP - 2
PB - Public Library of Science
SN - 15491277
AB - The author argues that modern medicine is neglecting road traffic crashes. She references the essay "Modern Medicine Is Neglecting Road Traffic Crashes" by D. A. Redelmeier and B. A. McLellan published in the current issue of the journal. She discusses the prevalence of deaths caused by road traffic crashes, risk factors for traffic accidents and strategies on how to ensure pedestrian safety.
KW - TRAFFIC accidents
KW - MEDICINE
KW - TRAFFIC engineering
KW - TRAFFIC safety
KW - DEATH -- Causes
KW - Medicine
KW - Perspective
N1 - Accession Number: 88957255; Koehlmoos, Tracey Pérez 1; Email Address: tkoehlmo@gmu.edu; Affiliation: 1: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America; Source Info: Jun2013, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p1; Subject Term: TRAFFIC accidents; Subject Term: MEDICINE; Subject Term: TRAFFIC engineering; Subject Term: TRAFFIC safety; Subject Term: DEATH -- Causes; Author-Supplied Keyword: Medicine; Author-Supplied Keyword: Perspective; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541330 Engineering Services; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Opinion
L3 - 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001464
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TY - GEN
ID - BAS713599
AU - United States Marine Corps.
TI - Semper fi
NT - U.S. military presence in Okinawa
T2 - Barrell, Tony; Tanaka, Rick, comps. and eds. Okinawa dreams OK. Berlin: Die Gestalten Verlag; Strawberry Hills, N.S.W., Australia: Produced by Private Guy International, 1997. 223p.
PY - 1997/01/01
SP - 182
EP - 197
N1 - Accession Number: BAS713599. Authors: United States Marine Corps.; Document Type: Book Chapter. Publication Type: Book Chapter. Date: 1997; Pages: 182-197.
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AU - Robey, Daniel
AU - Bakr, M. M.
AU - Miller, Thomas S.
T1 - Organizational Size and Management Autonomy: Some Structural Discontinuities.
JO - Academy of Management Journal
JF - Academy of Management Journal
Y1 - 1977/09//
VL - 20
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 378
EP - 397
PB - Academy of Management
SN - 00014273
AB - The relationships between size and certain dimensions of organization structure are examined for 25 urban transit systems. Findings show size is positively related to the general manager's autonomy and to structural type. Type is significantly related to the number of administrative levels and interacts with size to cause variation in autonomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - BUSINESS enterprises -- Size
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL structure
KW - SELF regulation
KW - INDUSTRIAL organization (Management)
KW - INFORMAL organization
KW - SPAN of control
KW - FORMAL organization
KW - LINE & staff organization
KW - DIVISIONS (Organizational structure)
KW - AUTONOMY (Political science)
N1 - Accession Number: 4399135; Robey, Daniel 1; Bakr, M. M. 2; Miller, Thomas S. 3; Affiliations: 1: Florida International University, Miami Beach; 2: University of Wisconsin-Parkside; 3: United States Marine Corps; Issue Info: Sep77, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p378; Thesaurus Term: BUSINESS enterprises -- Size; Thesaurus Term: ORGANIZATIONAL structure; Thesaurus Term: SELF regulation; Thesaurus Term: INDUSTRIAL organization (Management); Thesaurus Term: INFORMAL organization; Thesaurus Term: SPAN of control; Thesaurus Term: FORMAL organization; Thesaurus Term: LINE & staff organization; Thesaurus Term: DIVISIONS (Organizational structure); Subject Term: AUTONOMY (Political science); Number of Pages: 20p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - LeVine, Leonard J.
T1 - Deploy the Marine Corps Enterprise Network.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2015/11//
Y1 - 2015/11//
VL - 99
IS - 11
M3 - Article
SP - DE1
EP - DE3
SN - 00253170
AB - The article discusses the Operational Planning Group (OPG) convened by the U.S. Marine Corps at the headquarters of Marine Corps Forces Pacific at Camp H.M. Smith in Hawaii which focused on the requirements for an information environment that best supports Expeditionary Force 21 (EF 21) operations. It says that the goal was to create a simplified user experience for the Marine Corps Enterprise Network (MCEN). It discusses the limited objective experiments (LOE) generated by the OPG.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - ENTERPRISE networks (Telecommunications)
KW - MILITARY planning
KW - EXPERIMENTS
KW - HAWAII
N1 - Accession Number: 110587678; Source Information: Nov2015, Vol. 99 Issue 11, pDE1; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ENTERPRISE networks (Telecommunications); Subject Term: MILITARY planning; Subject Term: EXPERIMENTS; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: HAWAII; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - BOOK
AU - Quilter, C.J.
AU - Quilter, Charles J., II
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JO - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
JF - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: With the I Marine Expeditionary Force in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Y1 - 1993///
M3 - Book
KW - OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991
KW - US Marine Corps-Persian Gulf
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0155922; Quilter, C.J.; Quilter, Charles J., II; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor, 1993; viii, 131 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps: Supt. of Doc, U. G.O., distributor, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical refernces: p. 113-115; Subject Term: OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991; Number of Pages: viii, 131p; Document Type: Book
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AU - Childers, William
T1 - Once homeless Marine Corps Veteran grateful for his VA health care team.
JO - Vantage Point
JF - Vantage Point
J1 - Vantage Point
PY - 2016/10//
Y1 - 2016/10//
M3 - Article
SP - 54
EP - 54
PB - Department of Veterans Affairs
AB - A blog on veterans' healthcare is presented.
KW - MEDICAL care of veterans
KW - VETERANS -- Services for
N1 - Accession Number: 119258054; Source Information: Oct2016, p54; Subject Term: MEDICAL care of veterans; Subject Term: VETERANS -- Services for; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Waldron, Jayme L.
AU - Welch, Shane M.
AU - Holloway, John
AU - Mousseau, Timothy A.
T1 - Using Occupancy Models to Examine Human–Wildlife Interactions.
JO - Human Dimensions of Wildlife
JF - Human Dimensions of Wildlife
Y1 - 2013/03//Mar/Apr2013
VL - 18
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 138
EP - 151
SN - 10871209
AB - Occupancy models provide a structural template for modeling spatial and temporal components of human–wildlife interactions in which outcomes are contingent on both human–wildlife co-occurrence and encounter probability. Because human–rattlesnake interactions are often contingent on post-encounter, human-initiated contact, we categorized these interactions into discrete components: co-occurrence of rattlesnakes and humans, and the probability that a human detects the rattlesnake. We used occupancy models to examine correlates of human–rattlesnake co-occurrence and assumed human–rattlesnake encounter probability was synonymous with detection probability. Occupancy (i.e., proportion of sites occupied) was associated with rattlesnake habitat preference, and encounter probability was influenced by air temperature. Our results indicate that covariates associated with rattlesnake activity (e.g., air temperature) were the best predictors of encounters. This article illustrates the use of occupancy models for identifying spatial and temporal drivers of human–wildlife interactions. Our results will aid management actions and policies that maximize human safety and rattlesnake conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - HUMAN-animal relationships
KW - ANIMAL ecology
KW - RATTLESNAKES
KW - ATMOSPHERIC temperature
KW - WILDLIFE conservation
KW - Crotalus adamanteus
KW - detection probability
KW - human–wildlife conflict
KW - occupancy
KW - risk modeling
N1 - Accession Number: 86746038; Waldron, Jayme L. 1; Email Address: waldron3@marshall.edu Welch, Shane M. 1 Holloway, John 2 Mousseau, Timothy A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA 2: Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Office, United States Marine Corps, Parris Island, South Carolina, USA; Source Info: Mar/Apr2013, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p138; Subject Term: HUMAN-animal relationships; Subject Term: ANIMAL ecology; Subject Term: RATTLESNAKES; Subject Term: ATMOSPHERIC temperature; Subject Term: WILDLIFE conservation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Crotalus adamanteus; Author-Supplied Keyword: detection probability; Author-Supplied Keyword: human–wildlife conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: occupancy; Author-Supplied Keyword: risk modeling; NAICS/Industry Codes: 112999 All other miscellaneous animal production; NAICS/Industry Codes: 112990 All Other Animal Production; Number of Pages: 14p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1080/10871209.2012.719173
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AU - McGray, Craig D.
AU - Stavis, Samuel M.
AU - Giltinan, Joshua
AU - Eastman, Eric
AU - Firebaugh, Samara
AU - Piepmeier, Jenelle
AU - Geist, Jon
AU - Gaitan, Michael
T1 - MEMS Kinematics by Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy.
JO - Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
JF - Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
Y1 - 2013/02//
VL - 22
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 115
EP - 123
SN - 10577157
AB - Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is used for the first time to study the nanoscale kinematics of a MEMS device in motion across a surface. A device under test is labeled with fluorescent nanoparticles that form a microscale constellation of near-ideal point sources of light. The constellation is imaged by widefield epifluorescence microscopy, and the image of each nanoparticle is fit to a Gaussian distribution to calculate its position. Translations and rotations of the device are measured by computing the rigid transform that best maps the constellation from one image to the next. This technique is used to measure the stepwise motion of a scratch drive actuator across each of 500 duty cycles with 0.13-nm localization precision, 1.85-nm displacement uncertainty, and 100-\mu\rad orientation uncertainty for a constellation diameter of 15 \mu\m. This novel measurement reveals acute aperiodic variations in the step size of the actuator, which have been neither previously observed nor predicted by any of the published models of the operation of the device. These unexpected results highlight the importance of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy to the measurement of MEMS kinematics, which will have broad impact in fundamental investigations of surface forces, wear, and tribology in MEMS and related applications. \hfill[2012-0149] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems
KW - KINEMATICS
KW - HIGH resolution imaging
KW - FLUORESCENCE microscopy
KW - SURFACES (Technology)
KW - PHYSICAL measurements
KW - Actuators
KW - Fluorescence microscopy
KW - Image resolution
KW - kinematics
KW - MEMS
KW - Micromechanical devices
KW - Microscopy
KW - Motion measurement
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - scratch drive
KW - super-resolution
N1 - Accession Number: 85214721; McGray, Craig D. 1 Stavis, Samuel M. 1 Giltinan, Joshua 2 Eastman, Eric 3 Firebaugh, Samara 4 Piepmeier, Jenelle 4 Geist, Jon 1 Gaitan, Michael 1; Affiliation: 1: Semiconductor and Dimensional Metrology Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA 2: NanoRobotics Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 3: United States Marine Corps, USA 4: United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA; Source Info: Feb2013, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p115; Subject Term: MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems; Subject Term: KINEMATICS; Subject Term: HIGH resolution imaging; Subject Term: FLUORESCENCE microscopy; Subject Term: SURFACES (Technology); Subject Term: PHYSICAL measurements; Author-Supplied Keyword: Actuators; Author-Supplied Keyword: Fluorescence microscopy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Image resolution; Author-Supplied Keyword: kinematics; Author-Supplied Keyword: MEMS; Author-Supplied Keyword: Micromechanical devices; Author-Supplied Keyword: Microscopy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Motion measurement; Author-Supplied Keyword: Nanoparticles; Author-Supplied Keyword: scratch drive; Author-Supplied Keyword: super-resolution; Number of Pages: 9p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1109/JMEMS.2012.2216506
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TY - JOUR
AU - Coffey, Patricia S.
AU - Metzler, Mutsumi
AU - Islam, Ziaul
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey P.
T1 - Willingness to pay for a 4% chlorhexidine (7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate) product for umbilical cord care in rural Bangladesh: a contingency valuation study.
JO - BMC International Health & Human Rights
JF - BMC International Health & Human Rights
Y1 - 2013/01//
VL - 13
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 44
EP - 62
SN - 1472698X
AB - Background Recent trials in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan have shown that chlorhexidine is an effective antiseptic for umbilical cord care compared to existing community-based cord care practices. Because of the aggregate reduction in neonatal mortality in these trials, interest is high in introducing a 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate liquid or gel that delivers 4% chlorhexidine for umbilical cord care in Bangladesh and elsewhere. Methods In 2010, we conducted a household survey applying a contingent valuation method with 1717 eligible couples (pregnant women or women with a first child younger than 6 months old, and their husbands) in the rural subdistricts of Abhoynagar and Mirsarai in Bangladesh to assess their willingness to pay for three types of umbilical cord care products at different price points. Each respondent was asked about willingness to pay prefixed prices for any one of three 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate products: 1) a single-dose liquid, 2) a multi-dose liquid, or 3) a gel formulation. Each also reported the maximum price they were independently willing to pay for their selected product. We compared participant willingness-to-pay responses to the prefixed prices with their independently reported maximum prices for each type of the product separately. The comparison identified to what extent the respondents' positive responses to the prefixed prices matched their independently reported maximum prices. Results This cross matching revealed that willingness to pay the prefixed prices was 41% for the single-dose liquid, 33% for the multi-dose liquid, and 31% for the gel formulation. Although the majority of the respondents were unwilling to pay the prefixed prices, all were willing to pay some amount and reported they could borrow money if necessary. Subsequent analysis of responses to the multi-dose liquid showed borrowing money would not be required if the unit price was Bangladeshi taka 15-25. Conclusions A unit price of Bangladeshi taka 15-25 (US$0.21-0.35) for multi-dose 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate liquid would be affordable to the primary target population in Bangladesh. Although a large market demand could be generated if the product were available at this price point, subsidization may be required to achieve optimal coverage, especially among poorer families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - INFECTION -- Prevention
KW - CHLORHEXIDINE
KW - CONFIDENCE intervals
KW - INFANTS -- Care
KW - MEDICAL care costs
KW - QUESTIONNAIRES
KW - RESEARCH -- Finance
KW - RURAL conditions
KW - UMBILICAL cord
KW - DATA analysis -- Software
KW - DESCRIPTIVE statistics
KW - BANGLADESH
KW - Bangladesh
KW - Chlorhexidine
KW - Contingency valuation
KW - Neonatal mortality
KW - umbilical cord care
KW - Umbilical cord infection
KW - Willingness to pay
N1 - Accession Number: 91895619; Coffey, Patricia S. 1; Email Address: pcoffey@path.org Metzler, Mutsumi 1; Email Address: mmetzler@path.org Islam, Ziaul 2; Email Address: zia@icddrb.org Koehlmoos, Tracey P. 2,3; Email Address: traceylynnk@hotmail.com; Affiliation: 1: Technology Solutions Global Program, PATH, 2201 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA 2: Centre for Equity & Health Systems, icddr,b, Mohakhali, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh 3: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, 3000 Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350, USA; Source Info: 2013, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p44; Subject Term: INFECTION -- Prevention; Subject Term: CHLORHEXIDINE; Subject Term: CONFIDENCE intervals; Subject Term: INFANTS -- Care; Subject Term: MEDICAL care costs; Subject Term: QUESTIONNAIRES; Subject Term: RESEARCH -- Finance; Subject Term: RURAL conditions; Subject Term: UMBILICAL cord; Subject Term: DATA analysis -- Software; Subject Term: DESCRIPTIVE statistics; Subject Term: BANGLADESH; Author-Supplied Keyword: Bangladesh; Author-Supplied Keyword: Chlorhexidine; Author-Supplied Keyword: Contingency valuation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Neonatal mortality; Author-Supplied Keyword: umbilical cord care; Author-Supplied Keyword: Umbilical cord infection; Author-Supplied Keyword: Willingness to pay; Number of Pages: 19p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Woolpert, Tabitha
AU - Staples, J. Erin
AU - Faix, Dennis J.
AU - Nett, Randall J.
AU - Kosoy, Olga I.
AU - Biggerstaff, Brad J.
AU - Johnson, Barbara W.
AU - Sracic, Michael
AU - Fischer, Marc
T1 - Immunogenicity of one dose of Vero cell culture-derived Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine in adults previously vaccinated with mouse brain-derived JE vaccine
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
Y1 - 2012/04/26/
VL - 30
IS - 20
M3 - Article
SP - 3090
EP - 3096
SN - 0264410X
AB - Abstract: Background: There are no data on the use of inactivated Vero cell culture-derived Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine (JE-VC) as a booster among individuals who previously received inactivated mouse brain-derived JE vaccine (JE-MB). Methods: Military personnel who received ≥3 doses of JE-MB or were JE vaccine-naïve were vaccinated with 2 doses of JE-VC on days 0 and 28. Serum neutralizing antibodies were measured pre-vaccination and 28 days after each dose. Non-inferiority was evaluated for seroprotection rate and geometric mean titer (GMT) between previously vaccinated participants post-dose 1 and vaccine-naïve participants post-dose 2. Results: Fifty-three previously vaccinated and 70 JE vaccine-naïve participants were enrolled. Previously vaccinated participants had significantly higher GMTs pre-vaccination, post-dose 1, and post-dose 2. Seroprotection rates among previously vaccinated participants post-dose 1 (44/44, 100%) were noninferior to those achieved in previously naïve participants post-dose 2 (53/57, 93%). The GMT was significantly higher in previously vaccinated participants post-dose 1 (GMT 315; 95% CI 191–520) compared to previously naïve participants post-dose 2 (GMT 79; 95% CI 54–114). Conclusions: Among military personnel previously vaccinated with ≥3 doses of JE-MB, a single dose of JE-VC adequately boosts neutralizing antibody levels and provides at least short-term protection. Additional studies are needed to confirm these findings in other populations and determine the duration of protection following a single dose of JE-VC in prior recipients of JE-MB. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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KW - CELL culture
KW - JAPANESE B encephalitis vaccine
KW - IMMUNOGLOBULINS
KW - DOSAGE of drugs
KW - SERUM
KW - VACCINATION
KW - MEDICAL statistics
KW - MICE as laboratory animals
KW - Immunization
KW - Japanese encephalitis
KW - Japanese encephalitis vaccines
KW - Vaccines
N1 - Accession Number: 74097049; Woolpert, Tabitha 1 Staples, J. Erin 2 Faix, Dennis J. 1 Nett, Randall J. 2 Kosoy, Olga I. 2 Biggerstaff, Brad J. 2 Johnson, Barbara W. 2 Sracic, Michael 3 Fischer, Marc 2; Email Address: mfischer@cdc.gov; Affiliation: 1: Department of Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, 92106, USA 2: Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, USA 3: 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, CA, 92055, USA; Source Info: Apr2012, Vol. 30 Issue 20, p3090; Subject Term: CELL culture; Subject Term: JAPANESE B encephalitis vaccine; Subject Term: IMMUNOGLOBULINS; Subject Term: DOSAGE of drugs; Subject Term: SERUM; Subject Term: VACCINATION; Subject Term: MEDICAL statistics; Subject Term: MICE as laboratory animals; Author-Supplied Keyword: Immunization; Author-Supplied Keyword: Japanese encephalitis; Author-Supplied Keyword: Japanese encephalitis vaccines; Author-Supplied Keyword: Vaccines; NAICS/Industry Codes: 112990 All Other Animal Production; NAICS/Industry Codes: 325414 Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 923120 Administration of Public Health Programs; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.02.063
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TY - JOUR
AU - Stander, Valerie A.
AU - Hilton, Susan M.
AU - Kennedy, Kevin R.
AU - Robbins, Danisha L.
T1 - Surveillance of Completed Suicide in the Department of the Navy.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2004/04//
VL - 169
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 301
EP - 306
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - In 1999, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began a suicide surveillance program using the DoN Suicide Incident Report (DONSIR) to collect data on completed suicides in the Navy and Marine Corps. The DONSIR significantly advances the capability of DoN to track and analyze data on completed suicides over time. The long-term goal of this program is to improve suicide prevention by identifying and modifying military-specific risk factors. A DONSIR has been completed on 98% of the 200 DoN suicides that occurred from 1999 to 2001. Most DoN suicides occurred outside the military work environment and involved the use of a firearm. Most decedents were men, had experienced a recent relationship problem, and did not use any military support services in the 30 days before suicide. Results suggest that the promotion of support services may improve the effectiveness of DoN suicide prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - SUICIDE
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - NAVIES
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Navy
N1 - Accession Number: 12856288; Stander, Valerie A. 1 Hilton, Susan M. 1 Kennedy, Kevin R. 2 Robbins, Danisha L. 3; Affiliation: 1: Naval Health Research Center, P.O. Box 85122, San Diego, CA 92186-5122 2: Navy Personnel Command, 5720 Integrity Drive, Millington, TN 38055-6010 3: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, 3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134-5103; Source Info: Apr2004, Vol. 169 Issue 4, p301; Subject Term: SUICIDE; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: NAVIES; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Navy; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 6p; Illustrations: 9 Charts; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Richwine, D. B.
T1 - MARINES NEED IRREGULAR WARFARE FORCES.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2006/12//
VL - 132
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 48
EP - 50
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article focuses on the U.S. Marine Corps. By adapting to the dynamic global situation, and improving the combat mechanisms, Marine Corps has consolidated its reputation. Marine Corps will seek to create and standardize an irregular warfare capability, giving the regional combatant commanders a means to involve the allies and regulate the engagement of the U.S. with them. Donald Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, seeks to create an armed force able to deal with any conflict.
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - COMBAT
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States. Dept. of Defense
KW - RUMSFELD, Donald, 1932-
N1 - Accession Number: 23466136; Richwine, D. B. 1; Affiliation: 1: Strategic Initiatives Group for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policy, and Operations at Headquarters Marine Corps; Source Info: Dec2006, Vol. 132 Issue 12, p48; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: COMBAT; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps Company/Entity: UNITED States. Dept. of Defense; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; People: RUMSFELD, Donald, 1932-; Number of Pages: 3p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 1984
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TY - JOUR
AU - Enoka, Maro D.
AU - Craparo, E. M.
T1 - Optimizing Marine Security Guard Assignments.
JO - Military Operations Research
JF - Military Operations Research
J1 - Military Operations Research
PY - 2014/06//
Y1 - 2014/06//
VL - 19
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 5
EP - 18
SN - 10825983
AB - The article discusses the use of Marine Security Guard Assignment Tool (MSGAT), a decision support tool for data collection process and high-military quality assignments of the U.S. Marine Corps Embassy Security Group. It examines the difference by data information gathered through MSGAT and manually generated information to several measures of effectiveness. It also adds that MSGAT offers a maintaining and improving process for quality relative to manual military assignment.
KW - UNITED States -- Armed Forces
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps. Marine Security Guard
KW - ACQUISITION of data -- Software
KW - WORKFLOW
KW - JOB descriptions
KW - SECURITY personnel -- Employment
N1 - Accession Number: 97504968; Source Information: 2014, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p5; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps. Marine Security Guard; Subject Term: ACQUISITION of data -- Software; Subject Term: WORKFLOW; Subject Term: JOB descriptions; Subject Term: SECURITY personnel -- Employment; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 14p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Natonski, Richard
AU - Corn, Geoffrey
T1 - It's Not Just Israel's Challenge.
JO - Defense News
JF - Defense News
J1 - Defense News
PY - 2016/09/12/
Y1 - 2016/09/12/
VL - 31
IS - 28
M3 - Opinion
SP - 41
EP - 41
SN - 0884139X
AB - The article discusses the losing territory of extremist group Islamist State in its direct combat with the U.S. ground and air forces. Topics discussed include reports indicating Islamist State's use of humans as shields to frustrate the American air attacks, the expansion of its combat mission, and the civilian collateral damage caused by attacks.
KW - TERRORISM -- United States
KW - ISLAMIC State (Organization)
KW - HUMAN shield
KW - MILITARY tactics
KW - MILITARY missions
KW - COLLATERAL damage
N1 - Accession Number: 118067125; Source Information: 9/12/2016, Vol. 31 Issue 28, p41; Subject Term: TERRORISM -- United States; Subject Term: ISLAMIC State (Organization); Subject Term: HUMAN shield; Subject Term: MILITARY tactics; Subject Term: MILITARY missions; Subject Term: COLLATERAL damage; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1/2p; ; Document Type: Opinion;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Face, Peter
T1 - A Word from the Chairman.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2006///Spring2006
IS - 41
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 4
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The article focuses on the comments of the chairman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and general of the US Marine Corps on the efforts of the US soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and coastguardsmen. According to him, he was impressed on the ability of these people during certain challenges such as the nationbuilding in Iraq and Afghanistan, earthquake relief in Pakistan and hurricane relief in the Gulf States. He also praises military professionals and interagency partners for the efforts they have provided.
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - MARINES
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - DISASTER relief
KW - INTERAGENCY coordination
KW - UNITED States
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 21543790; Face, Peter 1; Affiliation: 1: General, United States Marine Corps; Source Info: Spring2006, Issue 41, p1; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: DISASTER relief; Subject Term: INTERAGENCY coordination; Subject Term: UNITED States; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 922190 Other Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Henen, Brian T.
AU - Hofmeyr, Margaretha D.
AU - Baard, Ernst H. W.
T1 - Body of evidence: forensic use of baseline health assessments to convict wildlife poachers.
JO - Wildlife Research
JF - Wildlife Research
Y1 - 2013/06//
VL - 40
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 261
EP - 268
SN - 10353712
AB - Context. Given the immense impact of wildlife trade, disease and repatriations on populations, health assessments can provide powerful forensic material to help convict wildlife poachers and minimise risks of releasing unhealthy wildlife. Aims. We aimed to use reference ranges to assess the health of confiscated tortoises, to illustrate forensic application of these ranges, and to advance analyses for future applications. Methods. We used analyses of variance (ANOVA) and covariance (ANCOVA), and composite indices, to compare wild and confiscate tortoise body condition, haematocrit and haemoglobin concentration of males and females of three tortoise species. Subsequently, we used multivariate statistics (e.g. discriminant analyses) to evaluate the relative importance of species, sex and group (wild or confiscate) on tortoise condition and haematology. Key results. Our initial statistical tests demonstrated, at P < 0.05 to P < 0.0005, that confiscate body condition and haematology were compromised compared with that of wild tortoises. Subsequently, discriminant analyses strongly discriminated between most wild and confiscate groups (P< 0.0001), correctly classified individual health as wild or confiscate 80-90%ofthe time, indicated that species and sex effects were stronger than was the wild-confiscate category, and provided discriminant functions for use on other taxa and studies. Conclusions. The health assessments discriminated well between wild and confiscate tortoises. The results had considerable forensic value, being relevant, quickly generated using portable field equipment, reliable, accurate, easy to explain and convey in terms of likelihood in a court of law, synergistically consistent among variables and groups, a strong rebuttal to the poachers' specific statements, and consistent with other types of evidence. Multivariate analyses were consistent with, and more prudent and powerful than, the original statistical analyses. Discriminant functions can be applied in future studies and on other chelonian species, and should be developed for other wildlife species. Implications. Reference ranges provide considerable value for forensics, diagnostics and treatment. Given the disease risks resulting from the massive scale of wildlife trade and release, reference ranges should be developed for more species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - Wildlife crimes
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Wildlife conservation
KW - Poaching
KW - Forensic biology
KW - Animal health
N1 - Accession Number: 88857567; Henen, Brian T. 1,2; Email Address: bthenen@yahoo.com; Hofmeyr, Margaretha D. 1; Baard, Ernst H. W. 3; Affiliations: 1: Chelonian Biodiversity and Conservation-Southern Africa, Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, University of, Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, South Africa; 2: Present address: Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278, USA; 3: Cape Nature, Private Bag 5014, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa; Issue Info: 2013, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p261; Thesaurus Term: Wildlife crimes; Thesaurus Term: Biodiversity; Thesaurus Term: Wildlife conservation; Subject Term: Poaching; Subject Term: Forensic biology; Subject Term: Animal health; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 6742
L3 - 10.1071/WR13056
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TY - JOUR
AU - Schaefer, Mark
AU - Smith, Anthony
AU - Rodney, Chris
T1 - Marine Corps PISR Challenge.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2014/11//
Y1 - 2014/11//
VL - 98
IS - 11
M3 - Article
SP - 112
EP - 115
SN - 00253170
AB - The article reports that the real value of persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (PISR) lies in commander's understanding of battlespace. PISR is the integration of all Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) collection assets, which that collect and report information to answer the commander's priority intelligence requirements.
KW - MARINES
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - TASK forces
KW - MILITARY intelligence
KW - INTELLIGENCE service
KW - MILITARY surveillance
N1 - Accession Number: 109119089; Source Information: Nov2014, Vol. 98 Issue 11, p112; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: TASK forces; Subject Term: MILITARY intelligence; Subject Term: INTELLIGENCE service; Subject Term: MILITARY surveillance; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Dixon Jr., Robert L.
T1 - FASTER, FARTHER, STRONGER.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2005/09//
VL - 131
IS - 9
M3 - Article
SP - 48
EP - 53
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - Focuses on the use of military helicopters in the U.S. Vision of an all-air amphibious assault capability; Threats posed to surface vehicles by land mines and precision munitions; Advances in aircraft, weapons, combat vehicles, and amphibious shipping.
KW - MILITARY helicopters
KW - AMPHIBIOUS assault ships
KW - AMPHIBIOUS warfare
KW - LAND mines
KW - MILITARY weapons
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 18266147; Dixon Jr., Robert L. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps 2: Infantry officer, is assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps, Programs and Resources.; Source Info: Sep2005, Vol. 131 Issue 9, p48; Subject Term: MILITARY helicopters; Subject Term: AMPHIBIOUS assault ships; Subject Term: AMPHIBIOUS warfare; Subject Term: LAND mines; Subject Term: MILITARY weapons; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 3p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 2156
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TY - JOUR
AU - Bittner, Donald F.
T1 - Canadian Militia Mobilization and Deployment for War: The Iceland Experience of 1940.
JO - Armed Forces & Society (0095327X)
JF - Armed Forces & Society (0095327X)
Y1 - 1992///Spring92
VL - 18
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 343
EP - 361
PB - Sage Publications Inc.
SN - 0095327X
AB - Current Canadian defense policies envision not only defense of the national territory, but a possible commitment of military forces overseas either through Canada's obligations as a member of NATO or the United Nations. In meeting these potential responsibilities, Ottawa would have to rely upon the reserves since the country's regular forces are small and time is required to raise, organize, equip, and train forces from a nonexisting prior base. Government declarations about the reserves have noted defects of which officers, regular and militia, are very cognizant. What would happen if Canada must send non-regular forces overseas under such conditions? This has occurred twice in the twentieth century; at the beginning of each conflict, Canadian forces were sent abroad, unprepared for war. This article will examine, as a case study, what happened in summer and autumn 1940 when one such brigade, "Z" Force, deployed to Iceland. Events are viewed from the perspective of an infantry ground force, "from the bottom up." An analysis of what occurred then can provide insight into what could happen when and if militia forces are again mobilized and deployed abroad before they are operationally ready for such service. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - MILITARY policy
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - NATIONAL territory
KW - DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy)
KW - MILITIA
KW - CANADA
N1 - Accession Number: 9208100003; Bittner, Donald F. 1; Affiliation: 1: Professor of History, United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College; Source Info: Spring92, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p343; Subject Term: MILITARY policy; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: NATIONAL territory; Subject Term: DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy); Subject Term: MILITIA; Subject Term: CANADA; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911110 Defence services; Number of Pages: 19p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7919
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TY - JOUR
AU - Mandes, Evans
AU - Massimino, Christine
AU - Mantis, Christ
T1 - A COMPARISON OF BORDERLINE AND MILD MENTAL RETARDATES ASSESSED ON THE MEMORY FOR DESIGNS AND THE WAIS-R.
JO - Journal of Clinical Psychology
JF - Journal of Clinical Psychology
Y1 - 1991/07//
VL - 47
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 562
EP - 568
PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
SN - 00219762
AB - A matched group (N=114) between high errors and no error conditions on the MFD was examined in a population of borderline and mild mental retardates. Matched variables were sex, Full Scale IQ, and age. The MFD, PIAT, and the WAIS-R were administered to all subjects. Results on achievement tests showed that the mild mental retardation subjects with high errors on the MFD had lower achievement scores on the PIAT compared to the non-error group. The non-error group performed at a higher level on the Picture Arrangement, Vocabulary, Math, and Reading Comprehension. Borderline retardation subjects showed no significant differences between error and non-error groups on the PIAT and WAIS-R. these conclusions indicate that the MFD is a more sensitive indicator of intelligence differences than of organicity differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - PEOPLE with mental disabilities
KW - PSYCHOMETRICS
KW - PEABODY Individual Achievement Test-Revised
KW - CLINICAL psychology
KW - MENTAL health
KW - ACHIEVEMENT tests
N1 - Accession Number: 12006053; Mandes, Evans 1 Massimino, Christine 1 Mantis, Christ 2; Affiliation: 1: George Mason, University 2: United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: Jul1991, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p562; Subject Term: PEOPLE with mental disabilities; Subject Term: PSYCHOMETRICS; Subject Term: PEABODY Individual Achievement Test-Revised; Subject Term: CLINICAL psychology; Subject Term: MENTAL health; Subject Term: ACHIEVEMENT tests; NAICS/Industry Codes: 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians); Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Gregor, A. James
T1 - Fascism at the end of the twentieth century.
JO - Society
JF - Society
Y1 - 1997/07//Jul/Aug97
VL - 34
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 56
EP - 63
PB - Springer Science & Business Media B.V.
SN - 01472011
AB - The article focuses on the emergence of fascism in the former Soviet Union, including the applications of scientific taxonomy and typology on the social science of fascism. That failure of scholarship has left everyone perplexed and has regenerated interest in both trying to understand fascism and in delivering some account of the economic, social, psychological and political circumstances that foster its appearance and provide for its success. Anti-Semitism, vandalism, brutality, the contempt for the individual and the love of violence may have been common to fascism, but that information does very little to help us distinguish fascists from simple anti-Semites, vandals, brutes and those contemptuous of individuals.
KW - FASCISM
KW - ANTISEMITISM
KW - VANDALISM
KW - CRUELTY
KW - SOVIET Union
N1 - Accession Number: 9707130300; Gregor, A. James 1,2; Affiliation: 1: Professor of political science, University of California, Berkeley 2: Oppenheimer Professor, United States Marine Corps University, Quantico, Virginia; Source Info: Jul/Aug97, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p56; Subject Term: FASCISM; Subject Term: ANTISEMITISM; Subject Term: VANDALISM; Subject Term: CRUELTY; Subject Term: SOVIET Union; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 5780
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Grubaugh, Steve
AU - Houston, Richard
T1 - Establishing a Classroom Environment That Promotes Interaction and Improved Student Behavior.
JO - Clearing House
JF - Clearing House
Y1 - 1990/04//
VL - 63
IS - 8
M3 - Article
SP - 375
EP - 378
PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd
SN - 00098655
AB - The article focuses on classroom management. Sound classroom management provides students with classroom procedural structure as well as standards for their behavior. Disciplinary techniques are used to channel students' behavior into acceptable patterns, disciplinary policies function to bring order to the learning environment. A teacher can improve the context or learning by adjusting a number of specific variables to exert increasing control or to relax control over the management and behavior of the class. Room setting is a powerful nonverbal variable that can be manipulated to establish an effective learning environment and teacher-to-student communication.
KW - CLASSROOM management
KW - BEHAVIOR
KW - SCHOOL discipline
KW - CLASSROOMS
KW - CLASSROOM environment
KW - TEACHER-student communication
N1 - Accession Number: 23696042; Grubaugh, Steve 1 Houston, Richard 2; Affiliation: 1: Associate professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of New Orleans, Lousiana 2: Manpower specialist and lieutenant colonel, United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: Apr90, Vol. 63 Issue 8, p375; Subject Term: CLASSROOM management; Subject Term: BEHAVIOR; Subject Term: SCHOOL discipline; Subject Term: CLASSROOMS; Subject Term: CLASSROOM environment; Subject Term: TEACHER-student communication; Number of Pages: 4p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 2686
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - MILLS, RICHARD P.
T1 - Honing the Expeditionary Mindset.
JO - Officer
JF - Officer
Y1 - 2014/01//Jan/Feb2014
VL - 90
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 50
EP - 52
SN - 00300268
AB - The article offers information related to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, an integral part of the Total Force Marine Corps serving the U.S. with three key areas including reset, readiness, and services to marines, sailors and their families and communities. It discuses the operational capability and strategic depth of the corps reserve for supporting active duty marines, war fighting and homeland operations.
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - MILITARY reserve forces -- Government policy
KW - MILITARY readiness
KW - UNITED States
KW - RESERVES
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 94326115; MILLS, RICHARD P. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve 2: Commander, Marine Forces Northern Command; Source Info: Jan/Feb2014, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p50; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: MILITARY reserve forces -- Government policy; Subject Term: MILITARY readiness; Subject Term: UNITED States; Subject Term: RESERVES; Company/Entity: UNITED States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Article
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Shriver, Mark K.
AU - McKeown, Kevin
AU - Butler, Glen
T1 - LETTERS.
JO - Nation
JF - Nation
Y1 - 2004/10/18/
VL - 279
IS - 12
M3 - Letter
SP - 2
EP - 25
PB - Nation Company, L. P.
SN - 00278378
AB - Presents letters to the editor of the October 18, 2004 issue of "The Nation." Response to the article "Poverty in the Suburbs," by Peter Dreier, regarding poverty in the United States; Discussion of an article regarding the threat of globalization; Letter from a U.S. Marine who served in the Iraq War; Response to the article "Bring Najaf to New York," by Naomi Klein.
KW - LETTERS to the editor
KW - POVERTY
KW - IRAQ War, 2003-2011
KW - GLOBALIZATION
N1 - Accession Number: 14618188; Shriver, Mark K. 1 McKeown, Kevin 2 Butler, Glen 3; Affiliation: 1: Save the Children 2: Mayor pro tem, Santa Monica, California 3: United States Marine Corps; Source Info: 10/18/2004, Vol. 279 Issue 12, p2; Subject Term: LETTERS to the editor; Subject Term: POVERTY; Subject Term: IRAQ War, 2003-2011; Subject Term: GLOBALIZATION; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 1 Illustration; Document Type: Letter; Full Text Word Count: 1781
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Melson, Charles D.
AU - Englander, E.A.
AU - Dawson, D.A.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: Anthology and Annotated Bibliography
JO - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: Anthology and Annotated Bibliography
JF - U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991: Anthology and Annotated Bibliography
Y1 - 1992///
M3 - Book
SN - 0160380715
KW - OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991
KW - Persian Gulf-US Marine Corps
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0015260; Melson, Charles D.; Englander, E.A.; Dawson, D.A.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1992; ix, 258 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Subject Term: OPERATION Desert Shield, 1990-1991; Number of Pages: ix, 258p; Document Type: Book
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TY - JOUR
ID - 104169704
T1 - Trends in Concussion Return-to-Play Timelines Among High School Athletes From 2007 Through 2009.
AU - Medina McKeon, Jennifer M.
AU - Livingston, Scott C.
AU - Reed, Ashley
AU - Hosey, Robert G.
AU - Black, Williams S.
AU - Bush, Heather M.
Y1 - 2013/11//Nov/Dec2013
N1 - Accession Number: 104169704. Language: English. Entry Date: 20131209. Revision Date: 20150820. Publication Type: Journal Article; equations & formulas; research; tables/charts. Note: CE: http://www.nata.org/quiz-center. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Pediatric Care; Physical Therapy; Psychiatry/Psychology; Sports Medicine. NLM UID: 9301647.
KW - Brain Concussion -- Rehabilitation -- In Adolescence
KW - Athletic Injuries -- Rehabilitation -- In Adolescence
KW - Sports Re-Entry -- In Adolescence
KW - Time Factors -- In Adolescence
KW - Athletes, High School
KW - Human
KW - Education, Continuing (Credit)
KW - Adolescence
KW - Adolescent Health
KW - Descriptive Research
KW - Epidemiological Research
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Athletic Trainers
KW - Kaplan-Meier Estimator
KW - Brain Concussion -- Epidemiology
KW - Kentucky
KW - Severity of Injury -- Classification
KW - Odds Ratio
KW - Mathematics
KW - Log-Rank Test
KW - Data Analysis Software
KW - Confidence Intervals
KW - Time Series
SP - 836
EP - 843
JO - Journal of Athletic Training (Allen Press)
JF - Journal of Athletic Training (Allen Press)
JA - J ATHLETIC TRAIN (ALLEN PRESS)
VL - 48
IS - 6
CY - Lawrence, Kansas
PB - Allen Press Publishing Services Inc.
AB - Context: Whereas guidelines about return-to-play (RTP) after concussion have been published, actual prognoses remain elusive. Objective: To develop probability estimates for time until RTP after sport-related concussion. Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Setting: High school. Patients or Other Participants: Injured high school varsity, junior varsity, or freshman athletes who participated in 1 of 13 interscholastic sports at 7 area high schools during the 2007-2009 academic years. Intervention(s): Athletic trainers employed at each school collected concussion data. The athletic trainer or physician on site determined the presence of a concussion. Athlete-exposures for practices and games also were captured. Main Outcome Measure(s): Documented concussions were categorized by time missed from participation using severity outcome intervals (same-day return, 1- to 2-day return, 3- to 6-day return, 7- to 9-day return, 10- to 21-day return, >21-day return, no return [censored data]). We calculated Kaplan- Meier time-to-event probabilities that included censored data to determine the probability of RTP at each of these time intervals. Results: A total of 81 new concussions were documented in 478775 athlete-exposures during the study period. After a new concussion, the probability of RTP (95% confidence interval) was 2.5% (95% confidence interval = 0.3, 6.9) for a 1- to 2-day return, 71.3% (95% confidence interval = 59.0, 82.9) for a 7- to 9-day return, and 88.8% (95% confidence interval = 72.0, 97.2) for a 10- to 21-day return. Conclusions: For high school athletes, RTP within the first 2 days after concussion was unlikely. After 1 week, the probability of return rose substantially (approximately 71%). Prognostic indicators are used to educate patients about the likely course of disease. Whereas individual symptoms and recovery times vary, prognostic time-to-event probabilities allow clinicians to provide coaches, parents, and athletes with a prediction of the likelihood of RTP within certain timeframes after a concussion.
SN - 1062-6050
AD - Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences, Ithaca College, NY; College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington
AD - College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington; United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior, Battalion East, Wounded Warrior Regiment, Camp Lejeune, NC
AD - College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Kent State University, OH
AD - College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington
AD - University Health Services, UK Healthcare, Lexington, KY
AD - College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington
U2 - PMID: 24143901.
DO - 10.4085/1062-6050-48.6.17
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TY - JOUR
ID - 107937525
T1 - GREATER GAINS IN STRENGTH AND POWER WITH INTRASET REST INTERVALS IN HYPERTROPHIC TRAINING.
AU - Oliver, Jonathan M.
AU - Jagim, Andrew R.
AU - Sanchez, Adam C.
AU - Mardock, Michelle A.
AU - Kelly, Katherine A.
AU - Meredith, Holly J.
AU - Smith, Gerald L.
AU - Greenwood, Mike
AU - Parker, Janet L.
AU - Riechman, Steven E.
AU - Fluckey, James D.
AU - Crouse, Stephen F.
AU - Kreider, Richard B.
Y1 - 2013/11//
N1 - Accession Number: 107937525. Language: English. Entry Date: 20131122. Revision Date: 20150712. Publication Type: Journal Article; research. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Biomedical; Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Physical Therapy. NLM UID: 9415084.
KW - Muscle Strengthening -- Methods
KW - Recovery, Exercise
KW - Time Factors
KW - Muscle Hypertrophy (Physiology)
KW - Training Effect (Physiology)
KW - Muscle Strength
KW - Human
KW - Exercise Physiology
KW - Male
KW - Young Adult
KW - Body Weights and Measures
KW - Descriptive Statistics
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Body Composition -- Evaluation
KW - Exercise Test, Muscular
KW - Exercise Intensity -- Evaluation
KW - Pretest-Posttest Design
KW - Muscle Proteins -- Analysis
KW - Quadriceps Muscles -- Analysis
KW - Analysis of Variance
KW - Analysis of Covariance
KW - Post Hoc Analysis
SP - 3116
EP - 3131
JO - Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)
JF - Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)
JA - J STRENGTH CONDITION RES (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS WILKINS)
VL - 27
IS - 11
CY - Baltimore, Maryland
PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
SN - 1064-8011
AD - Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Department of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
AD - Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
AD - Texas A&M Naval ROTC Unit, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
AD - Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
AD - Department of Systems Biology and Translational Medicine, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, College Station, Texas
AD - 2d Maintenance Battalion, United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
U2 - PMID: 23736782.
DO - 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3182891672
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TY - JOUR
AU - Sala, Richard K.1
AU - Gray, Molly
T1 - REACHING CRITICAL MASS: AN INTRODUCTION FROM THE HOSTS OF THE 2013 SOLUTIONS CONFERENCE.
JO - Vermont Law Review
JF - Vermont Law Review
J1 - Vermont Law Review
PY - 2013///Fall2013
Y1 - 2013///Fall2013
VL - 38
IS - 1
CP - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 2
SN - 01452908
AB - The article focuses on the March 2013 Solutions Conference titled "Reaching Critical Mass: The Intersection of International and U.S. Law in the Wake of Modern Exigencies." It states that the conference was related to U.S. drone program. It further highlights that the conference which lasted for a day in the Chase Community Center brought together a several group of opposing scholars to debate, discuss, and consider the controversial U.S. drone program.
KW - International law -- Congresses
KW - Debates & debating
KW - Drone aircraft -- Law & legislation
KW - Scholars
N1 - Accession Number: 93382336; Authors:Sala, Richard K. 1; Gray, Molly; Affiliations: 1: Captain, United States Marine Corps; Subject: International law -- Congresses; Subject: Drone aircraft -- Law & legislation; Subject: Scholars; Subject: Debates & debating; Subject: United States; Number of Pages: 2p; Record Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Lewis, Michael
T1 - Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War.
JO - Journal of Military Ethics
JF - Journal of Military Ethics
Y1 - 2012/09//
VL - 11
IS - 3
M3 - Book Review
SP - 268
EP - 270
PB - Routledge
SN - 15027570
AB - The article reviews the book "Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace From a Lifetime at War," by J. Robert Dubois.
KW - PEACE
KW - NONFICTION
KW - DUBOIS, J. Robert
KW - POWERFUL Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace From a Lifetime at War (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 83562548; Lewis, Michael 1; Email Address: michael.a.lewis1@usmc.mil; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps University; Source Info: Sep2012, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p268; Subject Term: PEACE; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: POWERFUL Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace From a Lifetime at War (Book); People: DUBOIS, J. Robert; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Book Review
L3 - 10.1080/15027570.2012.738506
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TY - JOUR
AU - Bowers, William J.
AU - Desgrosseilliers, Todd S.
AU - Wortman, Christian F.
AU - Anderson, Kain C.
AU - Williams, Noel
T1 - Strengthening the Joint Force.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2014/01//
Y1 - 2014/01//
VL - 98
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 74
EP - 78
SN - 00253170
AB - The article offers information on the role of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in the U.S. in joint power projection in amphibious Navy operations, important elements of the MAGTF, and maritime prepositioning squadrons (MPSRons). Topics discussed include the U.S. Department of Defense's antiaccess/area denial (A2/AD) strategies, the lessons learnt by Armed Forces during World War II, and role of the Marine Corps in strengthening joint force power projection.
KW - AMPHIBIOUS warfare
KW - MARITIME war (International law)
KW - UNITED States. Dept. of Defense
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - WORLD War, 1939-1945
N1 - Accession Number: 93329252; Source Information: Jan2014, Vol. 98 Issue 1, p74; Subject Term: AMPHIBIOUS warfare; Subject Term: MARITIME war (International law); Subject Term: UNITED States. Dept. of Defense; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: WORLD War, 1939-1945; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Document Type: Article;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Pace, Peter
T1 - A World from the Chairman.
JO - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
JF - JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly
Y1 - 2006///Summer2006
IS - 42
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 3
PB - National Defense University
SN - 10700692
AB - The article focuses on the security, political and economic issues of Latin America vis-a-vis its relation with the U.S. The U.S. has great security partnership with many countries in the region. El Salvador is part of the U.S. coalition in Iraq. Colombia's relations with the U.S. has also grown. In 2005, the U.S. did export business of $72 billion with the Latin American region. On the political front, President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela has been critical to the U.S. influence in the region.
KW - INTERNATIONAL relations
KW - MILITARY policy
KW - LATIN America -- Politics & government
KW - LATIN America -- Economic conditions
KW - LATIN America
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22302761; Pace, Peter 1; Affiliation: 1: General, United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: Summer2006, Issue 42, p1; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL relations; Subject Term: MILITARY policy; Subject Term: LATIN America -- Politics & government; Subject Term: LATIN America -- Economic conditions; Subject Term: LATIN America; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911410 Foreign affairs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928120 International Affairs; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - GELPI JR., PAUL D.
T1 - Strange Fruit: Race and Murder in Small Town Louisiana.
JO - Louisiana History
JF - Louisiana History
Y1 - 2011///Winter2011
VL - 52
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 80
EP - 95
SN - 00246816
AB - In this article the author discusses a series of crimes that resulted in the lynching of W. C. Williams, an African American male resident of Lincoln Parish, Louisiana on October 13, 1938. It is noted that it had been over forty years since the last lynching in the region. A number of topics are addressed including the the assaults and a murder that preceded the lynching, the lack of condemnation of the act on the part of authorities or in the "Daily Leader," the local newspaper, and the contrasting reaction of Louisiana's African American newspapers.
KW - LYNCHING
KW - ASSAULT & battery
KW - HOMICIDE
KW - LINCOLN Parish (La.)
KW - LOUISIANA
KW - WILLIAMS, W. C.
N1 - Accession Number: 58616820; GELPI JR., PAUL D. 1; Affiliations: 1 : Professor of Military History, United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Quantico, Virginia; Source Info: Winter2011, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p80; Historical Period: 1938; Subject Term: LYNCHING; Subject Term: ASSAULT & battery; Subject Term: HOMICIDE; Subject: LINCOLN Parish (La.); Subject: LOUISIANA; Number of Pages: 16p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
ID - 107790386
T1 - The Attack Rate of H1N1 in Various Berthing Configurations On Board an Aircraft Carrier.
AU - Harwood, Jared L
AU - Lavan, Joseph T
AU - Brand, George J
Y1 - 2013/04//2013 Apr
N1 - Accession Number: 107790386. Language: English. Entry Date: 20150213. Revision Date: 20150712. Publication Type: Journal Article; research. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Public Health; USA. Special Interest: Public Health. NLM UID: 101297401.
KW - Disease Outbreaks
KW - Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
KW - Influenza, Human -- Epidemiology
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Ships
KW - Australia
KW - Contact Tracing
KW - Female
KW - Human
KW - Incidence
KW - Male
KW - Patient Isolation
KW - United States
SP - 131
EP - 135
JO - Disaster Medicine & Public Health Preparedness
JF - Disaster Medicine & Public Health Preparedness
JA - DISASTER MED PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS
VL - 7
IS - 2
PB - Cambridge University Press
SN - 1935-7893
AD - Department of Orthopaedics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA.
AD - Aerospace Medicine Residency, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Florida, USA.
AD - Training and Education Standards Division, Marine Air Ground Task Force, Twentynine Palms, California, USA.
U2 - PMID: 24618163.
DO - 10.1017/dmp.2013.9
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TY - JOUR
AU - Daugherty, Leo J.
T1 - 'Leathernecks Ashore!' The United States Marine Corps and Revolutionary Russia, 1917-1919 Diplomatic Couriers and Embassy Guards.
JO - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
JF - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
J1 - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
PY - 2008/04//Apr-Jun2008
Y1 - 2008/04//Apr-Jun2008
VL - 21
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 243
EP - 258
PB - Routledge
SN - 13518046
AB - During the time of turbulence and revolution engulfing Russia as it evolved from Tsarist Empire to Bolshevik Soviet Union, the personnel assigned to the US Embassy and associated consulates throughout Russia offered a convenient “window” through which the US and others in the West could view and ponder the momentous developments under way. Among the most useful of those personnel were representatives of he US Marine Corps assigned to protect those diplomatic missions. This article exploits the records, letters, and reports of the Marine Corps detachments and their officers and men to offer a unique perspective regarding those revolutionary times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - AMERICAN diplomatic & consular service -- Soviet Union
KW - UNITED States -- History -- World War, 1914-1918
KW - RUSSIA -- History -- 1801-1917
KW - SOVIET Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
KW - SOVIET Union
KW - RUSSIA
N1 - Accession Number: 32744320; Source Information: Apr-Jun2008, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p243; Subject Term: AMERICAN diplomatic & consular service -- Soviet Union; Subject Term: UNITED States -- History -- World War, 1914-1918; Subject Term: RUSSIA -- History -- 1801-1917; Subject Term: SOVIET Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: SOVIET Union; Geographic Subject: RUSSIA; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 16p; ; Illustrations: 1 Chart; ; Document Type: Article;
L3 - 10.1080/13518040801894209
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TY - JOUR
AU - Kemp, Jesse
AU - Bartos, Maj Daniel
T1 - Can We "Fight Tonight" With GCSS-MC?
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2013/10//
Y1 - 2013/10//
VL - 97
IS - 10
M3 - Article
SP - 26
EP - 29
SN - 00253170
AB - In this article, the authors' focuses on the lessons learned and other observations from the past year in the field and on deployment with Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps (GCSS-MC). They states that the GCSS-MC's capabilities represent vast improvements over the legacy supply and maintenance systems. They further also focus on the GCSS-MC's flexibility and applicability in a varied range of deployed operations and scenarios.
KW - DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy)
KW - COMBAT
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MAINTENANCE
KW - UNITED States -- Armed Forces
N1 - Accession Number: 90535113; Source Information: Oct2013, Vol. 97 Issue 10, p26; Subject Term: DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy); Subject Term: COMBAT; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MAINTENANCE; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Weisz, Bradley E.
T1 - Optimizing the Blue-Green Team.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2013/09//
Y1 - 2013/09//
VL - 97
IS - 9
M3 - Article
SP - 50
EP - 54
SN - 00253170
AB - The article discusses the combined day-to-day sea-faring missions of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. It mentions that the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSG ARG)/26 Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) was deployed when the U.S. Transportation Command used strategic airlift for the transportation of the CH-53E heavy-lift helicopters into Pakistan for severe flooding relief.
KW - UNITED States. Navy
KW - MILITARY airlift
KW - FLOODS -- Pakistan
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps. 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
KW - MILITARY transportation
KW - UNITED States. Transportation Command
N1 - Accession Number: 90009934; Source Information: Sep2013, Vol. 97 Issue 9, p50; Subject Term: UNITED States. Navy; Subject Term: MILITARY airlift; Subject Term: FLOODS -- Pakistan; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps. 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit; Subject Term: MILITARY transportation; Subject Term: UNITED States. Transportation Command; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Farsaad, Alexander1,2
T1 - Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, & Other Sex Offenders: Who They Are, How They Operate, and How We Can Protect Ourselves and Our Children.
JO - Army Lawyer
JF - Army Lawyer
J1 - Army Lawyer
PY - 2013/03//
Y1 - 2013/03//
M3 - Book Review
SP - 38
EP - 42
SN - 03641287
AB - The article reviews the book "Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists & Other Sex Offenders: Who Are They, How They Operate, and How We Can Protect Ourselves and Out Children" by Anna C. Salter.
KW - Sex offenders
KW - Child sexual abuse -- Prevention
KW - Nonfiction
KW - Salter, Anna C.
KW - Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists & Other Sex Offenders: Who They Are, How They Operate & How We Can Protect Ourselves & Our Children (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 89446644; Authors:Farsaad, Alexander 1,2; Affiliations: 1: U.S. Marine Corps; 2: Judge Advocate Division, Headquarters, Marine Corps; Subject: Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists & Other Sex Offenders: Who They Are, How They Operate & How We Can Protect Ourselves & Our Children (Book); Subject: Salter, Anna C.; Subject: Sex offenders; Subject: Child sexual abuse -- Prevention; Subject: Nonfiction; Number of Pages: 5p; Record Type: Book Review
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TY - JOUR
ID - 104116054
T1 - Willingness to pay for a 4% chlorhexidine (7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate) product for umbilical cord care in rural Bangladesh: a contingency valuation study.
AU - Coffey, Patricia S.
AU - Metzler, Mutsumi
AU - Islam, Ziaul
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey P.
Y1 - 2013/01//
N1 - Accession Number: 104116054. Language: English. Entry Date: 20130207. Revision Date: 20150710. Publication Type: Journal Article; research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Europe; Public Health; UK & Ireland. Special Interest: Pediatric Care; Public Health. Grant Information: This study was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the HealthTech program, cooperative agreement #GPH-A-00-01-0005-00.. NLM UID: 101088678.
KW - Umbilical Cord
KW - Rural Areas
KW - Chlorhexidine -- Administration and Dosage -- Bangladesh
KW - Infant Care
KW - Infection -- Prevention and Control -- Bangladesh
KW - Health Care Costs
KW - Human
KW - Bangladesh
KW - Questionnaires
KW - Descriptive Statistics
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Female
KW - Male
KW - Data Analysis Software
KW - Infant, Newborn
KW - Infant
KW - Adult
KW - Confidence Intervals
KW - Funding Source
SP - 44
EP - 62
JO - BMC International Health & Human Rights
JF - BMC International Health & Human Rights
JA - BMC INT HEALTH HUM RIGHTS
VL - 13
IS - 1
PB - BioMed Central
SN - 1472-698X
AD - Technology Solutions Global Program, PATH, 2201 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
AD - Centre for Equity & Health Systems, icddr,b, Mohakhali, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
AD - Centre for Equity & Health Systems, icddr,b, Mohakhali, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh; Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, 3000 Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350, USA
U2 - PMID: 24139384.
DO - 10.1186/1472-698X-13-44
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TY - JOUR
AU - Lieblein, William
T1 - MAGTF-Integrated Training.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2013/08//
Y1 - 2013/08//
VL - 97
IS - 8
M3 - Article
SP - 62
EP - 65
SN - 00253170
AB - The article offers information on the Marine aviation training, which is using an antiquated and ineffective fragmentation (frag) process. It mentions that under the current frag timeline, the division submits requests for fixed-wing (FW) and rotary-wing (RW) aviation support before the execution month.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - AERONAUTICS
KW - FRAGMENTATION (Weaponry)
KW - PNEUMATIC drills
KW - TRAINING
N1 - Accession Number: 109118983; Source Information: Aug2013, Vol. 97 Issue 8, p62; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: AERONAUTICS; Subject Term: FRAGMENTATION (Weaponry); Subject Term: PNEUMATIC drills; Subject Term: TRAINING; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Schrantz, Joe
T1 - The Long Range Acoustic Device: Don't Call It a Weapon--Them's Fightin' Words.
JO - Army Lawyer
JF - Army Lawyer
J1 - Army Lawyer
PY - 2010/08//
Y1 - 2010/08//
IS - 447
M3 - Article
SP - 53
EP - 59
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 03641287
AB - The article focuses on the issues concerning the use of the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD), developed by the American Technology Corp. as a long-range communication device to clearly broadcast critical instruction, information and warning. It says that media reports link LRAD with terms like weapon, gun and sound cannon that can cause pain and even permanent deafness. It adds that LRAD is a helpful communication device for the U.S. military and not a weapon when used for its intended purpose.
KW - ARMIES -- Equipment
KW - AMERICAN Technology Corp.
KW - COMMUNICATION -- Equipment & supplies
KW - WARNINGS
KW - MILITARY weapons
KW - UNITED States. Army
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 60765591; Source Information: Aug2010, Issue 447, p53; Subject Term: ARMIES -- Equipment; Subject Term: AMERICAN Technology Corp.; Subject Term: COMMUNICATION -- Equipment & supplies; Subject Term: WARNINGS; Subject Term: MILITARY weapons; Subject Term: UNITED States. Army; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 7p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Daugherty III, Leo J.
T1 - A Leatherneck Reports: The Correspondence of a Naval Attaché to St. Petersburg in World War I: Lieutenant General James Carson Breckinridge, USMC on Russia, 1916-1918, Part II.
JO - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
JF - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
J1 - Journal of Slavic Military Studies
PY - 2007/10//Oct-Dec2007
Y1 - 2007/10//Oct-Dec2007
VL - 20
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 693
EP - 704
PB - Routledge
SN - 13518046
AB - The article presents the second part in a series papers about the correspondence of a U.S. naval attache to Saint Petersburg, Russia during World War 1. This paper focuses on U.S. Marine Lieutenant General James C. Breckinridge. He is but only one of a handful of Marine Corps officers intimately familiar with Russian affairs up through and including the World War.
KW - BRECKINRIDGE, James C.
KW - MILITARY attaches
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - WAR
KW - RUSSIA
N1 - Accession Number: 27958565; Source Information: Oct-Dec2007, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p693; Subject Term: BRECKINRIDGE, James C.; Subject Term: MILITARY attaches; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: WAR; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: RUSSIA; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 12p; ; Document Type: Article;
L3 - 10.1080/13518040701703179
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TY - JOUR
AU - GELPI, JR., PAUL D.
T1 - Piney Hills Stalag: The Internment of Axis Prisoners of War in Camp Ruston, Louisiana.
JO - Louisiana History
JF - Louisiana History
Y1 - 2009///Summer2009
VL - 50
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 341
EP - 350
SN - 00246816
AB - The article discusses the Ruston Internment Camp, a prisoner-of-war (POW) facility in Louisiana during World War II. The move to construct POW camps generally, and the siting of the Ruston camp in particular, are discussed, as is the POW reorientation program developed by the Army and the effort to sort prisoners according to political belief. Debates about the re-education of POWs, and the desire to instill in Germans a belief in the merits of democracy for the benefit of the postwar government of Germany, are also discussed.
KW - WORLD War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners & prisons
KW - PRISONER-of-war camps
KW - MILITARY camps -- Louisiana
KW - PRISONERS of war -- Government policy
KW - PRISONERS of war -- United States
KW - LOUISIANA -- History
KW - INDOCTRINATION
KW - RUSTON (La.)
KW - LOUISIANA
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 44157669; GELPI, JR., PAUL D. 1; Affiliations: 1 : Associate professor of Military History, United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, Virginia.; Source Info: Summer2009, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p341; Historical Period: 1941 to 1945; Subject Term: WORLD War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners & prisons; Subject Term: PRISONER-of-war camps; Subject Term: MILITARY camps -- Louisiana; Subject Term: PRISONERS of war -- Government policy; Subject Term: PRISONERS of war -- United States; Subject Term: LOUISIANA -- History; Subject Term: INDOCTRINATION; Subject: RUSTON (La.); Subject: LOUISIANA; Subject: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 10p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - Maguire, Ed
AU - Hurd, John
T1 - Stretching Sustainment Dollars.
JO - Military Engineer
JF - Military Engineer
J1 - Military Engineer
PY - 2015/09//Sep/Oct2015
Y1 - 2015/09//Sep/Oct2015
VL - 107
IS - 697
M3 - Article
SP - 61
EP - 62
SN - 00263982
AB - The article offers information on a program undertaken by the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) to analyze and categorize the physical condition of its facilities at sites throughout the country. Topics discussed include the web-based sustainment management system called BUILDER, developed by the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, and how it helped MARFORRES managed its data.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States. Army. Construction Engineering Research Laboratories
KW - MILITARY engineering
KW - MILITARY construction operations
KW - MILITARY research
N1 - Accession Number: 109548218; Source Information: Sep/Oct2015, Vol. 107 Issue 697, p61; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: UNITED States. Army. Construction Engineering Research Laboratories; Subject Term: MILITARY engineering; Subject Term: MILITARY construction operations; Subject Term: MILITARY research; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - SHAW, CHRISTOPHER B.
T1 - THE INTERNATIONAL PROSCRIPTION AGAINST TORTURE AND THE UNITED STATES' CATEGORICAL AND QUALIFIED RESPONSES.
JO - Boston College International & Comparative Law Review
JF - Boston College International & Comparative Law Review
Y1 - 2009/03//3/1/2009
VL - 32
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 289
EP - 303
SN - 02775778
AB - Although the prohibition against torture is a jus cogens and proscribed by multiple international treaties and United States law, such bans did not prevent the torture of detainees in United States' custody. For a state truly to protect people from torture, it must rely less on definitions and prohibitions and turn to leadership and policy; proscriptions by themselves cannot stop torture--only leadership and policy can. In the case of detainees held by the United States during the war on terror, presidential leadership created an environment that allowed torture, and it was not curtailed until presidential leadership stopped it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - TORTURE
KW - CRIMES against humanity
KW - TREATIES
KW - LEADERSHIP
KW - PRISONERS -- Crimes against
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 43490497; SHAW, CHRISTOPHER B. 1; Affiliation: 1: Judge Advocate, United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: 3/1/2009, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p289; Subject Term: TORTURE; Subject Term: CRIMES against humanity; Subject Term: TREATIES; Subject Term: LEADERSHIP; Subject Term: PRISONERS -- Crimes against; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 15p; Document Type: Article
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TY - JOUR
AU - SungWon Chung
AU - Holloway, Jack W.
AU - Dawson, Josel L.
T1 - Energy-Efficient Digital Predistortion With Lookup Table Training Using Analog Cartesian Feedback.
JO - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory & Techniques
JF - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory & Techniques
Y1 - 2008/10//
VL - 56
IS - 10
M3 - Article
SP - 2248
EP - 2258
SN - 00189480
AB - We demonstrate energy-efficient low-complexity adaptive linearization for wideband handset power amplifiers (PAs). Due to power overhead and complexity, traditional wideband linearization techniques such as adaptive digital predistortion (DPD) thus far have not been used for wideband handset transmitters. Our energy-efficient lookup table training strategy resulted in a training energy of 1.83 nJ/entry for a 5-MHz bandwidth WiMAX orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) transmission, which represents more than 40× improvement over state-of-the-art DPD implementations. Our experimental prototype transmitter achieves a maximum of 9.9-dB improvement of adjacent channel leakage power at 5.15-MHz offset with 22.0-dBm channel power in the 5-MHz bandwidth WIMAX-OFDMA transmission. This linearity improvement offers 26.5% savings in PA power consumption by reducing power backoff. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - ENERGY consumption
KW - ELECTRONIC amplifiers
KW - POWER amplifiers
KW - DATA transmission systems
KW - DIGITAL communications
KW - ELECTRONICS
KW - Adaptive linearization
KW - adaptive predistortion
KW - Cartesian feedback
KW - digital predistortion (DPD)
KW - lookup table (LUT)
KW - power amplifier (PA) linearization
KW - wideband handset PA
KW - wideband predistortion
KW - WiMAX
N1 - Accession Number: 35169662; SungWon Chung 1; Email Address: sungwon@ieee.org Holloway, Jack W. 2 Dawson, Josel L. 1; Email Address: jldawson@mtl.mit.edu; Affiliation: 1: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA 2: United States Marine Corps, Corpus Christi, TX 78419 USA; Source Info: Oct2008, Vol. 56 Issue 10, p2248; Subject Term: ENERGY consumption; Subject Term: ELECTRONIC amplifiers; Subject Term: POWER amplifiers; Subject Term: DATA transmission systems; Subject Term: DIGITAL communications; Subject Term: ELECTRONICS; Author-Supplied Keyword: Adaptive linearization; Author-Supplied Keyword: adaptive predistortion; Author-Supplied Keyword: Cartesian feedback; Author-Supplied Keyword: digital predistortion (DPD); Author-Supplied Keyword: lookup table (LUT); Author-Supplied Keyword: power amplifier (PA) linearization; Author-Supplied Keyword: wideband handset PA; Author-Supplied Keyword: wideband predistortion; Author-Supplied Keyword: WiMAX; NAICS/Industry Codes: 811219 Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance; Number of Pages: 11p; Illustrations: 6 Diagrams, 2 Charts, 8 Graphs; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1109/TMTT.2008.2003139
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Baird, Robert
T1 - Pyro-Terrorism—The Threat of Arson-Induced Forest Fires as a Future Terrorist Weapon of Mass Destruction.
JO - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
JF - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
J1 - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
PY - 2006/07//
Y1 - 2006/07//
VL - 29
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 415
EP - 428
PB - Routledge
SN - 1057610X
AB - The United States is at significant risk of a future pyro-terrorist attack—when terrorists unleash the latent energy in the nation's forests to achieve the effect of a weapon of mass destruction—the threat, must be defined America's vulnerabilities understood, and action taken to mitigate this danger to the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - FIRES
KW - COUNTERTERRORISM
KW - FOREST fires
KW - WILDFIRES
KW - WEAPONS of mass destruction
KW - OFFENSES against property
KW - TERRORISTS
KW - NATURAL disasters
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 21807036; Source Information: Jul2006, Vol. 29 Issue 5, p415; Subject Term: FIRES; Subject Term: COUNTERTERRORISM; Subject Term: FOREST fires; Subject Term: WILDFIRES; Subject Term: WEAPONS of mass destruction; Subject Term: OFFENSES against property; Subject Term: TERRORISTS; Subject Term: NATURAL disasters; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 13p; ; Illustrations: 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Graph, 1 Map; ; Document Type: Article;
L3 - 10.1080/10576100600698477
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Cheney, Stephen A.
T1 - The General's Folly.
JO - Foreign Affairs
JF - Foreign Affairs
Y1 - 1998/01//Jan/Feb1998
VL - 77
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 155
PB - Foreign Affairs
SN - 00157120
AB - Far from a desire to transform the U.S. military William E. Odom's comments represent a nostalgia for a Cold War military more suited to the 1950's than to the next millennium. The Defense Department's Quadrennial Defense Review faced the difficult task of maintaining and developing forces that would simultaneously shape the current security environment, respond rapidly to emerging threats, and prepare for the Long term, which to almost everyone except Odom remains uncertain. Speaking before a group of Asian scholars and businessmen, Secretary of Defense William Cohen acknowledged the critical importance of this region when he noted, "The Mediterranean is the ocean of the past. The Atlantic is the ocean of the present. And the Pacific is the ocean of the future. The Pacific Rim is of great importance to U.S. national security interests. Indeed, by the year 2000, the United States' trade with Asia will be twice the volume of its trade with Europe. Instability in Asia, fed by resource shortages, territorial disputes, or ethnic clashes, will adversely affect the United States' economy and citizens.
KW - MILITARY policy
KW - AIR forces
KW - NATIONAL security
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - SECURITY management
KW - ECONOMIC policy
KW - UNITED States -- Economic conditions
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 155062; Cheney, Stephen A. 1; Affiliation: 1: Brigadier General, Inspector General, of United States Marine Corps.; Source Info: Jan/Feb1998, Vol. 77 Issue 1, p155; Subject Term: MILITARY policy; Subject Term: AIR forces; Subject Term: NATIONAL security; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: SECURITY management; Subject Term: ECONOMIC policy; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Economic conditions; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 1335
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - aph
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Brown, R.J.
AU - United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division
T1 - Humanitarian Operations in Northern Iraq, 1991: With Marines in Operation Provide Comfort
JO - Humanitarian Operations in Northern Iraq, 1991: With Marines in Operation Provide Comfort
JF - Humanitarian Operations in Northern Iraq, 1991: With Marines in Operation Provide Comfort
Y1 - 1995///
M3 - Book
KW - ARMED Forces -- Operations other than war
KW - HUMANITARIAN assistance, American
KW - UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Iraq
KW - HUMANITARIANISM
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991 - Civilian relief
KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991 - Refugees - Protection - Iraq
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0013535; Brown, R.J.; United States, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division; Source Info: Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., distributor, 1995; viii, 127 p ; Note: Publisher Information: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U. Marine Corps: U. G.O., Supt. of Doc, distributor, Washington, DC.; Note: Includes bibliographical references [p. 95-101]; Subject Term: ARMED Forces -- Operations other than war; Subject Term: HUMANITARIAN assistance, American; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Iraq; Subject Term: HUMANITARIANISM; Number of Pages: viii, 127p; Document Type: Book
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - fxh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Del Gaudio, Andrew M.
T1 - Machinegunnery.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/04//
Y1 - 2012/04//
VL - 96
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 54
EP - 57
SN - 00253170
AB - The article discusses the basics of machine gunnery, the science of making and using heavy guns and projectiles. It speculates on a question whether the idea of collateral damage is responsible for the withering of the art of machine gunnery or whether poor instructional tactics intensified by years were the real problem. It also discusses the role played by machine guns during military operations and their methods of employment.
KW - MACHINE guns
KW - GUNNERY
KW - AMMUNITION
KW - PROJECTILES
KW - MILITARY art & science
N1 - Accession Number: 74024540; Source Information: Apr2012, Vol. 96 Issue 4, p54; Subject Term: MACHINE guns; Subject Term: GUNNERY; Subject Term: AMMUNITION; Subject Term: PROJECTILES; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Del Gaudio, Andrew M.
T1 - Educated Leadership: Developing character and the thoughts of a soldier.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/01//
Y1 - 2012/01//
VL - 96
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 34
EP - 37
SN - 00253170
AB - The article focuses on examining the elementary things for Marines including education, communications and execution of ideas. It states education helps to enlighten the mind of Marines and help develop their character and improves their decision making skills. It states education isn't teaching what to think, but how to think. It states ability to communicate a plan effectively is the most important step toward executing a task.
KW - MARINES
KW - EDUCATION
KW - DECISION making
KW - COMMUNICATION
KW - CHARACTER
N1 - Accession Number: 70293484; Source Information: Jan2012, Vol. 96 Issue 1, p34; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: EDUCATION; Subject Term: DECISION making; Subject Term: COMMUNICATION; Subject Term: CHARACTER; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Firstbrook, Clinton
T1 - Marines Corps Crew Team Competes at Occoquan Regatta.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 44
EP - 49
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reports on the completion of the first rowing season by the Henderson Hall Marine Corps at the Head of the Occoquan Regatta in Fairfax, Virginia. The Henderson Hall crew team members include Kurt Carico, Brad Pupello and Anthony Koziana. Brad Smith, coach of Henderson Hall claims that it is incredible that they got the eight place since all teams who were racing are rowing very good.
KW - BOATS & boating
KW - MARINES
KW - CARICO, Kurt
KW - PUPELLO, Brad
KW - KOZIANA, Anthony
KW - SMITH, Bradford L., 1959-
KW - FAIRFAX (Va.)
KW - VIRGINIA
N1 - Accession Number: 26011537; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p44; Subject Term: BOATS & boating; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: CARICO, Kurt; Subject Term: PUPELLO, Brad; Subject Term: KOZIANA, Anthony; Subject Term: SMITH, Bradford L., 1959-; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: FAIRFAX (Va.); Geographic Subject: VIRGINIA; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 6p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Yost, Tom
T1 - A Marine's MUSEUM.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 32
EP - 39
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reports on the launch of the Marine Museums in the U.S. The museum has been developed to preserve the material history of the U.S. Marine Corps as well as to honor the commitment, accomplishments and sacrifices or marines. Moreover, the museum support recruitment, training, education as well as retention of marines and it provides the public a venue in exploring the history of the U.S. Marine Corps.
KW - MARITIME museums
KW - MILITARY education
KW - MILITARY history
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 26011533; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p32; Subject Term: MARITIME museums; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: MILITARY history; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 8p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - Right as Raine.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 24
EP - 31
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article profiles Blaine Raine, son of Floyd Henry Raine, a military and a tribal policeman in Alberta. Blaine Raine has started his way to success on a small wheat field in Canada, however, it did not really interest him. He joined lacrosse teams in his high school days and college days wherein he play at the World Lacrosse Championships. It is stated that Blaine Raine has traveled to America to join the military as marine in the U.S. Military Corps.
KW - RAINE, Blaine
KW - RAINE, Floyd Henry
KW - WHEAT farmers
KW - LACROSSE -- Competitions
KW - MARINES
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - ALBERTA
N1 - Accession Number: 26011532; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p24; Subject Term: RAINE, Blaine; Subject Term: RAINE, Floyd Henry; Subject Term: WHEAT farmers; Subject Term: LACROSSE -- Competitions; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: ALBERTA; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 8p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Dunn, Scott
T1 - PROMISE OF THE BRAVE.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 14
EP - 23
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article presents the story of Jason L. Dunham, a marine who joined the 3rd Battalion 7th Marines, known as 3/7, a U.S. Marine Corps infantry battalion based in Twentynine Palms, California. Dunham was deployed on February 2004 to Iraq where 3/7 was assigned to handling operations in Al Qaim. Dunham died from a head wound on April 22, 2004 after saving the lives of two marines during an ambush on April 14, 2004 in Iraq.
KW - DUNHAM, Jason L.
KW - MARINES -- Wounds & injuries
KW - IRAQ War, 2003-2011
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - IRAQ
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 26011531; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p14; Subject Term: DUNHAM, Jason L.; Subject Term: MARINES -- Wounds & injuries; Subject Term: IRAQ War, 2003-2011; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: IRAQ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 10p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - United States, Marine Corps
T1 - Operation Desert Storm, 1990-1991
JO - Operation Desert Storm, 1990-1991
JF - Operation Desert Storm, 1990-1991
Y1 - 1991///
M3 - Book
KW - PERSIAN Gulf War, 1991
KW - VETERANS
KW - UNITED States
KW - Military art &; science - United States - Soldiers' handbooks
N1 - Accession Number: MRB-MCS0141743; United States, Marine Corps; Source Info: Washington, D.C.?: Marine Corps, 1991; 14 p ; Note: Publisher Information: Marine Corps, Washington, DC.; Subject Term: PERSIAN Gulf War, 1991; Subject Term: VETERANS; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 14p; Document Type: Book
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - fxh
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 104893506
T1 - Which Questions in the Health and Retirement Study are Used by Researchers? Evidence from Academic Journals, 2006-2009.
AU - Jackson, Tina
AU - Balduf, Mabel
AU - Yasaitis, Laura
AU - Skinner, Jonathan
Y1 - 2011/05//
N1 - Accession Number: 104893506. Language: English. Entry Date: 20110617. Revision Date: 20150711. Publication Type: Journal Article; research; systematic review; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Health Services Administration; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Evidence-Based Practice. Grant Information: funding from the National Institute on Aging for funding to the University of Michigan (U01AG009740) and Dartmouth (PO1 AG19783) in support of this research..
KW - Citation Analysis
KW - Aging
KW - Data Collection Methods -- Evaluation
KW - Human
KW - Descriptive Statistics
KW - Income
KW - Employment
KW - Questionnaires -- Evaluation
KW - Systematic Review
KW - PubMed
KW - Medline
KW - Search Engines
KW - Data Analysis Software
KW - Funding Source
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Forum for Health Economics & Policy
JF - Forum for Health Economics & Policy
JA - FORUM HEALTH ECON POLICY
VL - 14
IS - 3
CY - ,
PB - De Gruyter
AB - Since 2002, the average number of questions asked per respondent in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) has risen by 39 percent, from 413 to 581. Yet there is little or no understanding of which questions, or how many in total, should be included--and more importantly, maintained-in longitudinal surveys. In this paper, we propose a simple approach to assessing the value of survey questions: journal citation counts. A sample of journal articles and book chapters published in 2006-09 (N = 206) is used to document which questions, and categories of questions, were used most and least frequently. A disproportionate number of published articles used a relatively small number of questions regarding health, wealth, income, and employment. By contrast, several categories of questions were rarely used, and many specific questions were never used. This evidence-based approach to measuring the value of survey questions can have applications for other surveys beyond the HRS.
SN - 1558-9544
AD - Health Dialog, Inc.
AD - United States Marine Corps
AD - Dartmouth Medical School; Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice
AD - Dartmouth College
DO - 10.2202/1558-9544.1269
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DB - rzh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Gayl, Franz J.
T1 - ELECTRONIC CHAOS.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2005/12//
VL - 131
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 55
EP - 56
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article focuses on the damaging effects of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). High-altitude EMP, first observed in 1962, is a byproduct of a nuclear weapon detonation at altitudes between roughly 30 to 400 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The resulting high-energy particle interactions within the Earth's upper atmosphere and magnetic fields produce a short-duration wave of electromagnetic radio-frequency energy with extraordinarily high peak power. All electronic circuitry and conductive paths within line-of-sight of the nuclear explosion are potentially susceptible to its destructive effects. There is a possibility that terrorists might launch an electromagnetic pulse attack on the U.S. There is a need to develop effective military policies which help in dealing with such attacks.
KW - ELECTROMAGNETIC pulses
KW - NUCLEAR weapons
KW - NUCLEAR explosions
KW - MILITARY policy
KW - TERRORISTS
KW - TERRORISM
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 21044235; Gayl, Franz J. 1; Affiliation: 1: Science and technology Advisor to the deputy commandant for plans, policies and operations at Headquarters Marine Corps; Source Info: Dec2005, Vol. 131 Issue 12, p55; Subject Term: ELECTROMAGNETIC pulses; Subject Term: NUCLEAR weapons; Subject Term: NUCLEAR explosions; Subject Term: MILITARY policy; Subject Term: TERRORISTS; Subject Term: TERRORISM; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 1357
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 2015-22422-004
AN - 2015-22422-004
AU - Towle, Noreen
T1 - Evaluating peace support operations to enhance international policy.
JF - Peace and Conflict Studies
JO - Peace and Conflict Studies
Y1 - 2015///Spr 2015
VL - 22
IS - 1
SP - 60
EP - 80
CY - US
PB - Network of Peace and Conflict Studies
SN - 1082-7307
AD - Towle, Noreen
N1 - Accession Number: 2015-22422-004. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Towle, Noreen; United States Marine Corps, PA, US. Release Date: 20150615. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Human Rights; International Relations; Policy Making; Social Security. Minor Descriptor: Peace. Classification: Social Processes & Social Issues (2900). Population: Human (10). References Available: Y. Page Count: 21. Issue Publication Date: Spr 2015.
AB - The United Nations (UN) is an international organization created from the express consent of states and established upon a multilateral international treaty between those states in order to perform the functions of promoting international peace and security, aid in the development of international relations, promote human rights, and aid in 'harmonizing actions' between nations. The most ardent of these functions falls to the UN Security Council due to its responsibility for maintaining peace and security. UN peacekeeping missions were originally an alternative to collective security but they have evolved into Peace Support Operations (PSO) and are deployed with a strategy and mission in mind that will coordinate the multitude of organizations joining in to support the society undergoing a complex emergency. Evaluations of PSOs is imperative in order to effectively provide policy makers with the knowledge necessary to improve strategy and resource allocation for future PSOs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - international policy
KW - peace support
KW - treaty
KW - security
KW - policy makers
KW - 2015
KW - Human Rights
KW - International Relations
KW - Policy Making
KW - Social Security
KW - Peace
KW - 2015
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UR - noreen.towle@gmail.com
DP - EBSCOhost
DB - psyh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Jackson, Tina
AU - Balduf, Mabel
AU - Yasaitis, Laura
AU - Skinner, Jonathan
T1 - Which Questions in the Health and Retirement Study are Used by Researchers? Evidence from Academic Journals, 2006-2009.
JO - Forum for Health Economics & Policy
JF - Forum for Health Economics & Policy
Y1 - 2011/05//
VL - 14
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 9
SN - 15589544
AB - Since 2002, the average number of questions asked per respondent in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) has risen by 39 percent, from 413 to 581. Yet there is little or no understanding of which questions, or how many in total, should be included--and more importantly, maintained-in longitudinal surveys. In this paper, we propose a simple approach to assessing the value of survey questions: journal citation counts. A sample of journal articles and book chapters published in 2006-09 (N = 206) is used to document which questions, and categories of questions, were used most and least frequently. A disproportionate number of published articles used a relatively small number of questions regarding health, wealth, income, and employment. By contrast, several categories of questions were rarely used, and many specific questions were never used. This evidence-based approach to measuring the value of survey questions can have applications for other surveys beyond the HRS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Forum for Health Economics & Policy is the property of De Gruyter and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - ANALYSIS of variance
KW - COMPUTER software
KW - EMPLOYMENT (Economic theory)
KW - INCOME
KW - ONLINE information services
KW - RESEARCH -- Finance
KW - SEARCH engines
KW - DATA analysis
KW - AGING
KW - MEDLINE
KW - SYSTEMATIC reviews (Medical research)
KW - CITATION analysis
KW - CONTENT mining
KW - Health and Retirement Study
N1 - Accession Number: 60420035; Jackson, Tina 1; Email Address: tinaejackson@gmail.com; Balduf, Mabel 2; Yasaitis, Laura 3,4; Email Address: laura.c.yasaitis@dartmouth.edu; Skinner, Jonathan 5; Email Address: jon.skinner@dartmouth.edu; Affiliations: 1: Health Dialog, Inc.; 2: United States Marine Corps; 3: Dartmouth Medical School; 4: Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice; 5: Dartmouth College; Issue Info: 2011, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p1; Thesaurus Term: ANALYSIS of variance; Thesaurus Term: COMPUTER software; Thesaurus Term: EMPLOYMENT (Economic theory); Thesaurus Term: INCOME; Thesaurus Term: ONLINE information services; Thesaurus Term: RESEARCH -- Finance; Thesaurus Term: SEARCH engines; Thesaurus Term: DATA analysis; Subject Term: AGING; Subject Term: MEDLINE; Subject Term: SYSTEMATIC reviews (Medical research); Subject Term: CITATION analysis; Subject Term: CONTENT mining; Author-Supplied Keyword: Health and Retirement Study; NAICS/Industry Codes: 417310 Computer, computer peripheral and pre-packaged software merchant wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 511211 Software publishers (except video game publishers); NAICS/Industry Codes: 443144 Computer and software stores; NAICS/Industry Codes: 423430 Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers; Number of Pages: 11p; Illustrations: 3 Charts, 1 Graph; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.2202/1558-9544.1269
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DB - buh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Reeder, Greg
T1 - The 'Eyes' Have It.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 18
EP - 21
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the conception of the unmanned aerial vehicle for flight in military operations by staff sergeant Robert D. Custer from Cumberland, Maryland. These aerial vehicles can travel hundreds of miles by navigating through satellites and transmit real-time video any time of the day which helped the commanders in carrying out the reconnaissance mission. Various airborne robots that have been discussed include Dragon Eye, ScanEagle and Pioneer.
KW - MILITARY aeronautics -- Equipment & supplies
KW - CUSTER, Robert D.
KW - MARINES
KW - AERIAL reconnaissance (Military)
KW - CUMBERLAND (Md.)
KW - MARYLAND
N1 - Accession Number: 22320301; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p18; Subject Term: MILITARY aeronautics -- Equipment & supplies; Subject Term: CUSTER, Robert D.; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: AERIAL reconnaissance (Military); Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: CUMBERLAND (Md.); Geographic Subject: MARYLAND; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - REMEMBRING THE FALLEN.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
Y1 - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
VL - 34
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 16
EP - 19
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reports about the tributes paid to the dead military personnel. Memorials and helmets are some of the most common homages paid to the fallen warriors. One of the great examples of tributes is the one in which II Marine Expeditionary Force of the U.S. Marine Corps named its new compound in honor of sergeant Andrew K. Farrar, Jr. He was killed in Al Anbar province of Iraq.
KW - MEMORIALS
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MARINES
KW - FARRAR, Andrew K.
KW - UNITED States
KW - IRAQ
N1 - Accession Number: 22320261; Source Information: Jul- Sep2005, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p16; Subject Term: MEMORIALS; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: FARRAR, Andrew K.; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: IRAQ; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Crockett, David
T1 - Unit Breakdown.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 30
EP - 33
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article presents news related to the U.S. Marine Corps as of July 11, 2004. The Combined JointTask Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) operates from Camp Lemonier in Djibouti. There are more than 1,800 CJTF-HOA personnel in country, representing all branches of the U.S. armed services, coalition military members and civilian personnel. Early in 2004 three forces, the Haiti government headed by President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, an opposition who want Aristide to resign, and rebels forces not allied with the opposition who also seek Aristide's removal, continue to disrupt the country with political unrest. In February 2004, rebel leaders captured Cap-Haitien, Haiti's second-largest city. Within a day, the first Marines were in country to protect the U.S. Embassy. When Aristide left the country in late April 2004, Marines were sent.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - ARISTIDE, Jean-Bertrand, 1953-
KW - PRACTICAL politics
KW - HAITI
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331934; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p30; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: ARISTIDE, Jean-Bertrand, 1953-; Subject Term: PRACTICAL politics; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: HAITI; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Reeder, Greg
T1 - In Town.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 48
EP - 51
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the work of the U.S. Marine Corps for the public. Marines give their service in the global war on terror, operations around the world, humanitarian aid to those in need, assistance to nations on the verge of civil war, and countless other locations to help protect freedom. Baseball games, community events, retirement homes and local schools are only a few of the locations where they are found. They present flags to honor the nation, provide Marine bands to entertain, visit the elderly to remind them they care, and assist schools to support teachers building a solid foundation for the children. No matter whether they are coordinating, the Marine Corps understand their call to serve their town, community and nation.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MILITARY social work
KW - COMMUNITY life
KW - CIVIL war
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331907; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p48; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MILITARY social work; Subject Term: COMMUNITY life; Subject Term: CIVIL war; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Holloway, Glenn
T1 - Home Training.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 42
EP - 47
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the training of the U.S. Marine Corps. They have been tested under conditions that could make all-star athletes stumble and fall. They've trudged the ranges of Camps Lejeune and Pendleton and soaked in the surf off Onslow and Red beaches. They've dragged through the gritty sands of Twentynine Palms and pounded the tarmacs of Cherry Point and Miramar. The feet they protect have endured long hours bearing enormous weights, and fallen asleep while the Marines they're attached to spent endless sleepless hours in listening posts waiting for unseen enemies. They have been rudely stamped awake in the predawn frosts of Virginia winters and have smoked on dust-choked trails of Southern California.
KW - MILITARY physical training & conditioning
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MILITARY education
KW - PHYSICAL fitness
KW - MUSCLE strength
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331803; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p42; Subject Term: MILITARY physical training & conditioning; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: PHYSICAL fitness; Subject Term: MUSCLE strength; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 6p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Fisher, Cindy
T1 - EXERCISES AROUND THE WORLD.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 22
EP - 29
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the exercises by the U.S. Marine Corps which enhance their combat readiness and ability to react in any situation. Exercises in foreign lands do more than just provide better training opportunities for Marines. They improve Marines' combined and joint interoperability. In many exercises, this type of combined training also betters U.S. relations with host nations by strengthening ties between the United States and its allies. The article lists a number of training exercises in which Marines participated in 2004.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - EXERCISE
KW - MILITARY education
KW - MILITARY readiness
KW - PHYSICAL education
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331792; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p22; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: EXERCISE; Subject Term: MILITARY education; Subject Term: MILITARY readiness; Subject Term: PHYSICAL education; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 8p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Reeder, Greg
T1 - BASE LIFE.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 34
EP - 41
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the bases, stations, and camps of the U.S. Marine Corps. Woven into the fabric of service to Corps and country are the threads of life aboard the Marine Corps bases. A mixture of culture and community where joys are shared, bonds rekindled, tears shed and life renewed-base life offers a foundation for the Marines and families that serve the Corps. Several pictures, provided in the article, help depict the life and work of Marine Corps.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MILITARY bases
KW - MILITARY camps
KW - CULTURE
KW - COMMUNITY life
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331770; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p34; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MILITARY bases; Subject Term: MILITARY camps; Subject Term: CULTURE; Subject Term: COMMUNITY life; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 8p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Fisher, Cindy
T1 - Back in Iraq.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
Y1 - 2004///Summer2004 Special Issue
VL - 33
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 4
EP - 15
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article provides information on the declaration of an end to major combat operations in Iraq on May 1, 2003. The 70,000 Marines deployed to the region now had to help rebuild this oppressed country with the eventual goal of returning its governance to its people. In June 2003, Marine units began retrograding back to camps in Kuwait in preparation to return to the United States. Throughout the summer, Marines turned over their areas of responsibility to various Coalition Forces and the U.S. Army. Despite fighting with insurgents, the approximately 30,000 Marines in country are back to work with the mission of security and stability.
KW - WAR
KW - MARINES
KW - UNITED States -- Armed Forces
KW - NATIONAL security
KW - IRAQ
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15331736; Source Information: Summer2004 Special Issue, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p4; Subject Term: WAR; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: NATIONAL security; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: IRAQ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 12p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Dolloson, Kevin
T1 - Marines SPORTS BEYOND THE CORPS.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
Y1 - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
VL - 32
M3 - Article
SP - 32
EP - 36
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports on the success of U.S. marines in different sports. Victory of Greg Simpson as he won the Camp Pendleton Rodeo in the year 2001; Award of Mike Aderson as rookie of the year in the National Football League; Award of Ken Norton as heavyweight boxing champion.
KW - SPORTS
KW - AWARDS
KW - SIMPSON, Greg
KW - NORTON, Ken, 1943-2013
KW - ANDERSON, Mike
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 11442780; Source Information: Summer2003 Special Issue, Vol. 32, p32; Subject Term: SPORTS; Subject Term: AWARDS; Subject Term: SIMPSON, Greg; Subject Term: NORTON, Ken, 1943-2013; Subject Term: ANDERSON, Mike; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Dolloson, Kevin
T1 - Marines GOLF & BOWLING.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
Y1 - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
VL - 32
M3 - Article
SP - 28
EP - 31
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports on golf and bowling as sports in the U.S. marines. Facts about bowling; Introduction of some bowling jargons; Facts about golf.
KW - SPORTS
KW - BOWLING
KW - GOLF
KW - MIXED languages
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 11442557; Source Information: Summer2003 Special Issue, Vol. 32, p28; Subject Term: SPORTS; Subject Term: BOWLING; Subject Term: GOLF; Subject Term: MIXED languages; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Reeder, Greg
T1 - Marines BOXING & WRESTLING.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
Y1 - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
VL - 32
M3 - Article
SP - 16
EP - 19
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports on boxing and wrestling as sports of the U.S. marines. History in boxing; Boxing tournaments in the Marine Corps; History of wrestling.
KW - SPORTS
KW - WRESTLING
KW - BOXING -- Tournaments
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 11441137; Source Information: Summer2003 Special Issue, Vol. 32, p16; Subject Term: SPORTS; Subject Term: WRESTLING; Subject Term: BOXING -- Tournaments; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Dolloson, Kevin
T1 - Marines BASKETBALL.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
Y1 - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
VL - 32
M3 - Article
SP - 12
EP - 15
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports on basketball as one of the sports in the U.S. Marines. History of basketball; Participation of the U.S. Marine Cops. to some basketball tournaments in the country; Retirement of Paul Arizin in the National Basketball League to join the U.S. Marine Corps.
KW - SPORTS
KW - BASKETBALL -- History
KW - ARIZIN, Paul
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 11441126; Source Information: Summer2003 Special Issue, Vol. 32, p12; Subject Term: SPORTS; Subject Term: BASKETBALL -- History; Subject Term: ARIZIN, Paul; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Document Type: Article;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Chadwick, John M.
T1 - Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way.
JO - Armed Forces Comptroller
JF - Armed Forces Comptroller
J1 - Armed Forces Comptroller
PY - 2006///Winter2006
Y1 - 2006///Winter2006
VL - 51
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 18
EP - 20
PB - American Society of Military Comptrollers
SN - 00042188
AB - Deals with the goal of the U.S. Marine Corps to achieve financial improvement and compliance with the Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act. Utilization of the Standard Accounting, Budgeting and Reporting System for the recording of general fund appropriations; Financial improvement plans of the Corps prior to its fiscal 2007; Creation of standard policy for environmental liabilities. INSET: DFAS Begins Its Journey of Transformation Via BRAC.
KW - FINANCIAL performance
KW - BUDGET -- Law & legislation
KW - LIABILITIES (Accounting)
KW - ARMED Forces -- Appropriations & expenditures
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 21373329; Source Information: Winter2006, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p18; Subject Term: FINANCIAL performance; Subject Term: BUDGET -- Law & legislation; Subject Term: LIABILITIES (Accounting); Subject Term: ARMED Forces -- Appropriations & expenditures; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Gioia, Matthew M.
T1 - Tour Lengths.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/12//
Y1 - 2012/12//
VL - 96
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 64
EP - 66
SN - 00253170
AB - The article focuses on tour lengths of pilots and aircrew of the U.S. Marine Corps. The author stated that current policy of sending pilots outside the continental U.S. (OCONUS) for two- and three-year assignments is not beneficial and should be revised. There are several factors for reconsideration. Pilots should progress through training and readiness (T&R) schedule. Also, the readiness and unit stability should increase. It will also lead to cost-savings to Marine Corps.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - PILOTS & pilotage
KW - FLIGHT crews
KW - COST effectiveness
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 84199644; Source Information: Dec2012, Vol. 96 Issue 12, p64; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: PILOTS & pilotage; Subject Term: FLIGHT crews; Subject Term: COST effectiveness; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Bracknell, Rob
T1 - EURO-BASHING AS GOOD SPORT.
JO - Naval War College Review
JF - Naval War College Review
Y1 - 2005///Spring2005
VL - 58
IS - 2
M3 - Book Review
SP - 139
EP - 142
PB - Naval War College
SN - 00281484
AB - Reviews the book "Allies At War: America, Europe and the Crisis Over Iraq," by Philip H. Gordon and Jeremy Shapiro.
KW - WAR
KW - NONFICTION
KW - GORDON, Philip H.
KW - SHAPIRO, Jeremy
KW - ALLIES at War: America, Europe & the Crisis Over Iraq (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 16938783; Bracknell, Rob 1,2; Affiliation: 1: Major, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe 2: Staff Judge Advocate, USA; Source Info: Spring2005, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p139; Subject Term: WAR; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: ALLIES at War: America, Europe & the Crisis Over Iraq (Book); People: GORDON, Philip H.; People: SHAPIRO, Jeremy; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Book Review
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Tempone Jr., John A.
T1 - When Everyone Is Watching.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/10//
Y1 - 2012/10//
VL - 96
IS - 10
M3 - Article
SP - 57
EP - 59
SN - 00253170
AB - The article focuses on the leadership style of taking a stand against authority with conviction and good judgement with reference to Iraq War in 2006. The author referred to the Iraq war when a coalition was planned to transfer power to Iraqi forces. As there was a disagreement in senior and junior officers of U.S. Marine Corps and soldiers, a public media campaign by army generals was started to inform about flawed war methodology.
KW - LEADERSHIP
KW - IRAQ War, 2003-2011
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MASS media
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 82586223; Source Information: Oct2012, Vol. 96 Issue 10, p57; Subject Term: LEADERSHIP; Subject Term: IRAQ War, 2003-2011; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MASS media; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Toulotte, Douglas
T1 - LAR Operations: Improving operations in southern Afghanistan.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/01//
Y1 - 2012/01//
VL - 96
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 58
EP - 61
SN - 00253170
AB - The article reports on the use of light armored reconnaissance (LAR) battalions in southern Afghanistan. It states modification to the area of operation and the requirement of LAR to break from conventional tactics will increase the capability and lethality of LAR in direct combat with the Taliban. It states the modification will also allow LAR to disrupt Taliban supply lines leading to and from Pakistan and Iran.
KW - RECONNAISSANCE operations
KW - MILITARY reconnaissance
KW - COMBAT
KW - TALIBAN
KW - AFGHANISTAN
N1 - Accession Number: 70293491; Source Information: Jan2012, Vol. 96 Issue 1, p58; Subject Term: RECONNAISSANCE operations; Subject Term: MILITARY reconnaissance; Subject Term: COMBAT; Subject Term: TALIBAN; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: AFGHANISTAN; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
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TY - JOUR
AU - Lietzau, William K.
T1 - Using the Status of Forces Agreement to Incarcerate United States Service Members on Behalf of Japan.
JO - Army Lawyer
JF - Army Lawyer
J1 - Army Lawyer
PY - 1996/12//
Y1 - 1996/12//
IS - 289
M3 - Article
SP - 3
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 03641287
AB - Analyzes U.S. Practice regarding the handling of service members accused of crimes in Japan. Challenges to the authority of U.S. commanders to confine service members pursuant to the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA); Call for a renegotiation of the SOFA with Japan; Jurisdiction of the SOFA.
KW - CRIMINAL jurisdiction
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - STATUS of forces agreements
KW - CRIME
KW - JURISDICTION
KW - JAPAN
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 13189475; Source Information: Dec96, Issue 289, p3; Subject Term: CRIMINAL jurisdiction; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: STATUS of forces agreements; Subject Term: CRIME; Subject Term: JURISDICTION; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: JAPAN; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 10p; ; Document Type: Article; ; Full Text Word Count: 9129;
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ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Kimmerly, Paul
T1 - Heroes: Carrying a Double-Edged Sword.
JO - CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering
JF - CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering
Y1 - 2008/08//
VL - 21
IS - 8
M3 - Article
SP - 23
EP - 25
SN - 21601577
AB - Every organization has key performers that it depends on for its success. Organizations often cast them as heroes that ride in to save the day. These heroes play an important role in getting their organizations through difficult situations, getting products out the door, and keeping customers happy. However, reliance on heroes can create problems just as big as the ones the heroes help resolve. Organizations must recognize the double-edged sword that heroes bring with them. There are ways an organization can leverage the good qualities that heroes bring and minimize the negative ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - BUSINESS enterprises
KW - COMPUTER programmers
KW - MANUFACTURING processes
KW - PROJECT management
KW - CAPABILITY maturity model (Computer software)
KW - SOFTWARE engineering
KW - COMPUTER software
KW - TRAINING of
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 33553553; Kimmerly, Paul 1; Email Address: paul.kimmerly@dfas.mil; Affiliation: 1: Development for Different Incarnations of the United States Marine Corps Technology Services Organization, Kansas City; Source Info: Aug2008, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p23; Subject Term: BUSINESS enterprises; Subject Term: COMPUTER programmers; Subject Term: MANUFACTURING processes; Subject Term: PROJECT management; Subject Term: CAPABILITY maturity model (Computer software); Subject Term: SOFTWARE engineering; Subject Term: COMPUTER software; Subject Term: TRAINING of; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541514 Computer systems design and related services (except video game design and development); NAICS/Industry Codes: 541519 Other Computer Related Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 443144 Computer and software stores; NAICS/Industry Codes: 423430 Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 417310 Computer, computer peripheral and pre-packaged software merchant wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 511211 Software publishers (except video game publishers); NAICS/Industry Codes: 541619 Other management consulting services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541614 Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 333994 Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 334513 Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Article
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - NEWS
AU - Gregson, Wallace C.
T1 - Asia, Now: Winning the War of Ideas.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2004/02//
VL - 130
IS - 2
M3 - Editorial
SP - 31
EP - 31
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - Just as the emerging globalized integrated regional and world economy shows a promise of reducing the potential for conflict, there is the threat of changes to the new terrorism. Universal access to worldwide communications gives the disaffected, dedicated terrorist groups unprecedented capability. Communications technology provides access to scientific and technical knowledge previously held only by certain governments. Past measures to control access to specialized expertise, material, and machinery are largely ineffective. The discipline of the various nuclear nonproliferation regimes is rapidly fading. Apocalyptic terrorism, rogue states, and weapons of mass destruction in combination pose real threats to the United States and other countries.
KW - COMMUNICATION & technology
KW - TERRORISM
KW - INTERNATIONAL economic relations
KW - INTERNATIONAL conflict
KW - ACCESS control
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 12286022; Gregson, Wallace C. 1; Affiliation: 1: Lieutenant General Gregson is Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific, and Commanding General, Fleet Marine Forces Pacific.; Source Info: Feb2004, Vol. 130 Issue 2, p31; Subject Term: COMMUNICATION & technology; Subject Term: TERRORISM; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL economic relations; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL conflict; Subject Term: ACCESS control; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911420 International assistance; Number of Pages: 1p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Editorial; Full Text Word Count: 827
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Lawson III, John R.
T1 - Marines NASCAR & EXTREME SPORTS.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
Y1 - 2003/07/02/Summer2003 Special Issue
VL - 32
M3 - Article
SP - 24
EP - 26
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports on NASCAR racing and extreme sports in the U.S. Marines. Facts about NASCAR; Bicycle racing in the marines; Facts on extreme sports.
KW - SPORTS
KW - COMPUTER games
KW - CYCLING
KW - EXTREME sports
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 11442427; Source Information: Summer2003 Special Issue, Vol. 32, p24; Subject Term: SPORTS; Subject Term: COMPUTER games; Subject Term: CYCLING; Subject Term: EXTREME sports; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Consensus Recommendations for Common Data Elements for Operational Stress Research and Surveillance: Report of a Federal Interagency Working Group
AU - Nash, William P.
AU - Vasterling, Jennifer
AU - Ewing-Cobbs, Linda
AU - Horn, Sarah
AU - Gaskin, Thomas
AU - Golden, John
AU - Riley, William T.
AU - Bowles, Stephen V.
AU - Favret, James
AU - Lester, Patricia
AU - Koffman, Robert
AU - Farnsworth, Laura C.
AU - Baker, Dewleen G.
JO - Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
JF - Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Y1 - 2010/11//
VL - 91
IS - 11
SP - 1673
EP - 1683
SN - 00039993
N1 - Accession Number: 54885425; Author: Nash, William P.: 1,2 email: william.nash@opstress.net. Author: Vasterling, Jennifer: 3 Author: Ewing-Cobbs, Linda: 4 Author: Horn, Sarah: 1 Author: Gaskin, Thomas: 5 Author: Golden, John: 1 Author: Riley, William T.: 6 Author: Bowles, Stephen V.: 7 Author: Favret, James: 8 Author: Lester, Patricia: 9 Author: Koffman, Robert: 10 Author: Farnsworth, Laura C.: 11 Author: Baker, Dewleen G.: 2 ; Author Affiliation: 1 Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, Arlington, Veterans Administration: 2 Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health, Veterans Administration San Diego Healthcare System and University of California, San Diego, CA: 3 VA Boston Healthcare System and National Center for PTSD, Boston, MA: 4 Dan L. Duncan Neurodevelopmental Clinic, Children's Learning Institute and University of Texas, Houston, TX: 5 Combat and Operational Stress Control, Headquarters, Marine Corps, Quantico, VA: 6 National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD: 7 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD: 8 Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC: 9 UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Los Angeles, CA: 10 U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Washington, DC: 11 San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; No. of Pages: 11; Language: English; Publication Type: Editorial; Update Code: 20101111
N2 - Nash WP, Vasterling J, Ewing-Cobbs L, Horn S, Gaskin T, Golden J, Riley WT, Bowles SV, Favret J, Lester P, Koffman R, Farnsworth LC, Baker DG. Consensus recommendations for common data elements for operational stress research and surveillance: report of a federal interagency working group. Empirical studies and surveillance projects increasingly assess and address potentially adverse psychological health outcomes from the stress of military operations, but no standards yet exist for common concept definitions, variable categories, and measures. This article reports the consensus recommendations of the federal interagency Operational Stress Working Group for common data elements to be used in future operational stress research and surveillance with the goal of improving comparability across studies. Operational stress encompasses more than just combat; it occurs everywhere service members and their families live and work. Posttraumatic stress is not the only adverse mental or behavioral health outcome of importance. The Operational Stress Working Group contends that a primary goal of operational stress research and surveillance is to promote prevention of adverse mental and behavioral outcomes, especially by recognizing the preclinical and subclinical states of distress and dysfunction that portend a risk for failure of role performance or future mental disorders. Recommendations for data elements are divided into 3 tiers: core, supplemental, and emerging, including variable domains and specific measures for assessing operational stressor exposures, stress outcomes, moderating factors, and mediating processes. Attention is drawn to the emerging construct of stress injury as a generic term for subclinical operational stress, and to emerging data elements addressing biological, psychological, and spiritual mediators of risk. Methodologies are needed for identifying preclinical and subclinical states of distress or dysfunction that are markers of risk for failure of role performance and future clinical mental disorders, so that targeted prevention interventions can be developed and evaluated. Copyright &y& Elsevier
KW - *STRESS (Psychology)
KW - *POST-traumatic stress disorder
KW - *MENTAL illness
KW - *PSYCHOLOGY
KW - CONSENSUS (Social sciences)
KW - INTERAGENCY coordination
KW - EMPIRICAL research
KW - METHODOLOGY
KW - ARMED Forces in foreign countries
KW - DATABASE management
KW - RESEARCH -- Methodology
KW - MATHEMATICAL models
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - SYSTEM analysis
KW - CONTENT mining
KW - Combat disorders
KW - Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory ( DRRI )
KW - Institute of Medicine ( IOM )
KW - Military personnel
KW - Operation Enduring Freedom ( OEF )
KW - Operation Iraqi Freedom ( OIF )
KW - Operational Stress Working Group ( OSWG )
KW - posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD )
KW - Preventive psychiatry
KW - psychological
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Research design
KW - Stress
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DB - s3h
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Mace, Brian A.
AU - Thomason, Gary
T1 - Knowledge Management Is Combat Power.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2008/06//
Y1 - 2008/06//
VL - 92
IS - 6
M3 - Proceeding
SP - 37
EP - 40
SN - 00253170
AB - Information about several topics discussed at the series of information management (IM) conferences conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps is presented. It highlights the initiatives of the Marine Forces (MarFor) command level in response to perceived deficiencies in Marine Corps IM. It cites two issues on Marine Corps, along with recommendations for improvement, including limited coordination or unity of effort, and information management officer (IMO) misalignment or employment conflicts.
KW - CONFERENCES & conventions
KW - INFORMATION resources management -- Congresses
KW - KNOWLEDGE management -- Congresses
KW - INFORMATION resources -- Congresses
KW - INFORMATION sharing
KW - INFORMATION literacy
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 32532455; Source Information: Jun2008, Vol. 92 Issue 6, p37; Subject Term: CONFERENCES & conventions; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources management -- Congresses; Subject Term: KNOWLEDGE management -- Congresses; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources -- Congresses; Subject Term: INFORMATION sharing; Subject Term: INFORMATION literacy; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph, 2 Diagrams; ; Document Type: Proceeding;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Tsirlis, Christopher S.
AU - Craig, Clayton A.
T1 - Principals on the Net: The Internet.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2008/04//
Y1 - 2008/04//
VL - 92
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 62
EP - 67
SN - 00253170
AB - The article focuses on the problems with the United States Marine Corps communications architecture. The author identifies the limitations of the Marine Corps' communications systems. The author asserts that the Marines cannot wait for a Department of Defense solution and must address the communications problems on its own.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MILITARY communications
KW - COMMUNICATIONS industries
KW - MILITARY telecommunication
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 31595776; Source Information: Apr2008, Vol. 92 Issue 4, p62; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MILITARY communications; Subject Term: COMMUNICATIONS industries; Subject Term: MILITARY telecommunication; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 6p; ; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Hensel, Nayantara
AU - Deichert, Martin
T1 - An empirical analysis of the factors impacting discount rates: Evidence from the U.S. Marine Corps
JO - Review of Financial Economics
JF - Review of Financial Economics
Y1 - 2008/03//
VL - 17
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 62
EP - 78
SN - 10583300
AB - Abstract: This analysis examines the impact of age, race, marital status, number of dependents, education, rank, years of service, and occupational code on personal discount rates. The study focuses on 3241 Marine Corps officers/enlisted personnel between 1992 and 1997 who separated from the Marine Corps through the VSI program (an annuity payment) or the SSB program (lump-sum payment). The analysis finds that, although the degree of statistical significance varied between the officer model and the enlisted model, holding other factors constant, females and individuals with more years of service or education were less likely to take the lump-sum payment, and that blacks and individuals with more dependents were more likely to take the lump-sum payment. Across all demographic factors, enlisted personnel had statistically significantly higher average discount rates than officers, as is consistent with prior studies. The estimated personal discount rates averaged 14.9% for officers and 24% for enlisted Marines. This study contributes to the literature in that it is the only study to examine the Marines during this time period. Many of the results can be generalized to the civilian sector to assist in formulation of savings/retirement policies. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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KW - BUSINESS forecasting
KW - FINANCIAL performance
KW - GROWTH rate
KW - DEFENSE industries
KW - Discount rate
KW - Intertemporal choice
KW - M52
KW - Marine Corps
KW - Military
N1 - Accession Number: 28110707; Hensel, Nayantara 1; Email Address: ndhensel@nps.edu; Deichert, Martin 2; Affiliations: 1: Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Ingersoll 232, 555 Dyer Road, Monterey, CA 93943, United States; 2: Manpower Plans and Policy Division, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, United States; Issue Info: Mar2008, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p62; Thesaurus Term: BUSINESS forecasting; Thesaurus Term: FINANCIAL performance; Thesaurus Term: GROWTH rate; Thesaurus Term: DEFENSE industries; Author-Supplied Keyword: Discount rate; Author-Supplied Keyword: Intertemporal choice; Author-Supplied Keyword: M52; Author-Supplied Keyword: Marine Corps; Author-Supplied Keyword: Military; Number of Pages: 17p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.1016/j.rfe.2007.02.003
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DB - buh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Peacock, Kasey
T1 - WATER BRINGS ENGINEERS TOGETHER.
JO - Military Engineer
JF - Military Engineer
J1 - Military Engineer
PY - 2013/09//Sep/Oct2013
Y1 - 2013/09//Sep/Oct2013
VL - 105
IS - 685
M3 - Article
SP - 24
EP - 26
SN - 00263982
AB - The article reports that engineers from China, Singapore and the U,S, demonstrated their capabilities in water purification at a disaster site in Biang, Brunei. The demonstration is part of the Association of Southeast Asian nations Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief and Military Medicine Exercise. Participants work together against a simulated post-tropical revolving storm and typhoon rescue, survey, recovery and disaster relief missions.
KW - MILITARY engineers
KW - MILITARY engineering
KW - WATER -- Purification
KW - EMERGENCY management -- International cooperation
KW - CRISIS management -- International cooperation
N1 - Accession Number: 90239553; Source Information: Sep/Oct2013, Vol. 105 Issue 685, p24; Subject Term: MILITARY engineers; Subject Term: MILITARY engineering; Subject Term: WATER -- Purification; Subject Term: EMERGENCY management -- International cooperation; Subject Term: CRISIS management -- International cooperation; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Stewartt, Kevin J.
T1 - Logisticians.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2013/09//
Y1 - 2013/09//
VL - 97
IS - 9
M3 - Article
SP - 66
EP - 67
SN - 00253170
AB - The author offers tips for the U.S. Marine logisticians for developing the future logistics vision and strategy. According to him, one should listen to the Marines he/she is supporting at the tactical level for being able to tell them what they need. He mentions that the logisticians should be innovators willing to develop new support solutions.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - INTEGRATED logistic support
KW - LOGISTICS
KW - MILITARY transportation
KW - MILITARY supplies
N1 - Accession Number: 90009938; Source Information: Sep2013, Vol. 97 Issue 9, p66; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: INTEGRATED logistic support; Subject Term: LOGISTICS; Subject Term: MILITARY transportation; Subject Term: MILITARY supplies; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Article;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Gillis, Pete
T1 - The Collaborative Community: Improving Marine Corps IT Health.
JO - CHIPS Magazine
JF - CHIPS Magazine
J1 - CHIPS Magazine
PY - 2011/04//Apr-Jun2011
Y1 - 2011/04//Apr-Jun2011
VL - 29
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 45
EP - 45
PB - Navy Regional Data Automation Center (NARDAC)
SN - 10479988
AB - The article offers the author's insights on the significance of improving the information health in the Marine Corps information technology (IT) community. The author says that part of the efforts of the Marine Corps IT community to improve information health is the planned transferring of its public-facing website to the Armed Forces Public Information Management System. He mentions that creating an environment and knowledge sharing will help save time and money for Marine Corps.
KW - INFORMATION sharing
KW - WEBSITES -- Management
KW - INFORMATION technology
KW - MANAGEMENT information systems
KW - ACCESS to information
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 61480699; Source Information: Apr-Jun2011, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p45; Subject Term: INFORMATION sharing; Subject Term: WEBSITES -- Management; Subject Term: INFORMATION technology; Subject Term: MANAGEMENT information systems; Subject Term: ACCESS to information; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - WEBB, RACHEL L.
T1 - American Commando: Evans Carlson, His WWII Marine Raiders, and America's First Special Forces Mission.
JO - Global War Studies
JF - Global War Studies
Y1 - 2012/07//
VL - 9
IS - 2
M3 - Book Review
SP - 95
EP - 97
SN - 19498489
KW - NONFICTION
KW - WUKOVITS, John F., 1944-
KW - CARLSON, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
KW - AMERICAN Commando: Evans Carlson, His WWII Marine Raiders & America's First Special Forces Mission (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 108624982; WEBB, RACHEL L. 1; Affiliations: 1 : United States Marine Corps History Division; Source Info: 2012, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p95; Historical Period: 1896 to 1941; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Book Review
L3 - 10.5893/19498489.09.02.14
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DB - ahl
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TY - JOUR
AU - Sracic, Michael K.
AU - Thomas, Darren
AU - Pate, Allen
AU - Norris, Jacob
AU - Norman, Marc
AU - Gertsch, Jeffrey H.
T1 - Syndrome of Acute Anxiety Among Marines After Recent Arrival at High Altitude.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2014/05//
VL - 179
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 559
EP - 564
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - Management of mental health is critical for maintenance of readiness in austere military environments. Emerging evidence implicates hypoxia as an environmental trigger of anxiety spectrum symptomatology. One thousand thirty-six unacclimatized infantry Marines ascended from sea level to the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (2,061-3,383 m) for a 30-day exercise. Within the first 6 days of training, 7 servicemen presented with severe, acute anxiety/panic with typical accompanying signs of sympathetic activation and no classic symptoms of acute mountain sickness (including headache). Four had a history of well-controlled psychiatric diagnoses. Invariably, cardiopulmonary and neurological evaluations were unrevealing, and acute cardiopulmonary events were excluded within limits of expeditionary diagnostic capabilities. All patients responded clinically to oxygen, rest, and benzodiazepines, returning to baseline function the same day. The unexpected onset of 7 cases of acute anxiety symptomatology coincident with recent arrival at moderate-to-high altitudes represents a highly unusual incidence and temporal distribution, suggestive of hypobaric hypoxemia as the proximal cause. We propose acute hypoxic physiological anxiety (AHPA) as a unique member of the spectrum of altitude-associated neurological disorders. Recognition of AHPA is particularly relevant in a military population; warfighters with anxiety spectrum diagnoses may have a recognizable and possibly preventable vulnerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Military Medicine is the property of AMSUS and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - MILITARY personnel -- Mental health -- Research
KW - ANXIETY disorders -- Treatment
KW - ANOXEMIA -- Treatment
KW - MOUNTAIN sickness -- Treatment
KW - SYMPTOMS -- Research
KW - PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis -- Research
N1 - Accession Number: 96014738; Sracic, Michael K. 1; Thomas, Darren 2; Pate, Allen 1; Norris, Jacob 3; Norman, Marc 4; Gertsch, Jeffrey H. 4,5; Source Information: May2014, Vol. 179 Issue 5, p559; Subject: MILITARY personnel -- Mental health -- Research; Subject: ANXIETY disorders -- Treatment; Subject: ANOXEMIA -- Treatment; Subject: MOUNTAIN sickness -- Treatment; Subject: SYMPTOMS -- Research; Subject: PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis -- Research; Number of Pages: 6p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-13-00359
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DB - hch
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 104077996
T1 - Why Aren't We Listening Yet? A Decade of Road Safety Begins Quietly.
AU - Koehlmoos, Tracey Pérez
Y1 - 2013/06//
N1 - Accession Number: 104077996. Language: English. Entry Date: 20140404. Revision Date: 20150710. Publication Type: Journal Article; commentary. Original Study: Redelmeier Donald A, McLellan Barry A. Modern medicine is neglecting road traffic crashes. (PLOS MED) Jun2013; 10 (6): e1001463-e1001463. Journal Subset: Biomedical; USA. NLM UID: 101231360.
KW - Accidents, Traffic
KW - Medicine
SP - e1001464
EP - e1001464
JO - PLoS Medicine
JF - PLoS Medicine
JA - PLOS MED
VL - 10
IS - 6
CY - San Francisco, California
PB - Public Library of Science
SN - 1549-1277
AD - Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. tkoehlmo@gmu.edu
U2 - PMID: 23776414.
DO - 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001464
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DB - rzh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Paschall, Joseph F.
T1 - IO FOR JOE Applying Strategic IO at the Tactical Level.
JO - FA Journal
JF - FA Journal
J1 - FA Journal
PY - 2005/07//Jul/Aug2005
Y1 - 2005/07//Jul/Aug2005
VL - 10
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 25
EP - 29
SN - 08992525
AB - Focuses on the application of information operations at the strategic level to train soldiers and Marines in the United States. Importance of accurate and timely intelligence support; Consideration of physical destruction, counterintelligence and site exploitation; Facilitation of ground maneuver and familiarization by the staff.
KW - MILITARY art & science
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - MANEUVER warfare
KW - MILITARY tactics
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 18107002; Source Information: Jul/Aug2005, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p25; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: MANEUVER warfare; Subject Term: MILITARY tactics; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 5p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 107217556
T1 - Medical preparedness for a terrorist incident involving chemical or biological agents during the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
AU - Sharp TW
AU - Brennan RJ
AU - Keim M
AU - Williams RJ
AU - Eitzen E
AU - Lillibridge S
Y1 - 1998/08//1998 Aug
N1 - Accession Number: 107217556. Language: English. Entry Date: 19991001. Revision Date: 20150818. Publication Type: Journal Article; research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Biomedical; Peer Reviewed; USA. NLM UID: 8002646.
KW - Biological Warfare
KW - Sporting Events
KW - Chemical Warfare Agents
KW - Emergency Medical Services
KW - Georgia
KW - Government Agencies
KW - Disaster Planning
KW - Emergency Medical Services -- Administration
KW - Interprofessional Relations
KW - Risk Management
KW - Human
SP - 214
EP - 223
JO - Annals of Emergency Medicine
JF - Annals of Emergency Medicine
JA - ANN EMERG MED
VL - 32
IS - 2
CY - New York, New York
PB - Elsevier Science
SN - 0196-0644
AD - Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Washington DC
U2 - PMID: 9701305.
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - rzh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Cobb, Adam
T1 - You Can't Flip A One Sided Coin: US Force Structure Choices.
JO - Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
JF - Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
Y1 - 2009///2009 Annual Meeting
M3 - Article
SP - 1
AB - The US has learned a great deal about COIN warfare at the same time as spending billions it does not have on building a force structure designed to fight a future opponent in its own image. What does this say about strategic planners assessments about the ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - COUNTERINSURGENCY
KW - PACIFICATION (Military science)
KW - WAR finance
KW - MILITARY strategy
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 45100726; Cobb, Adam 1; Email Address: adam.cobb@yahoo.com; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College; Source Info: 2009 Annual Meeting, p1; Subject Term: COUNTERINSURGENCY; Subject Term: PACIFICATION (Military science); Subject Term: WAR finance; Subject Term: MILITARY strategy; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 0p; Document Type: Article
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Eberle, Ben
T1 - RENOVATING MONGOLIAN SCHOOL.
JO - Military Engineer
JF - Military Engineer
J1 - Military Engineer
PY - 2013/09//Sep/Oct2013
Y1 - 2013/09//Sep/Oct2013
VL - 105
IS - 685
M3 - Article
SP - 30
EP - 30
SN - 00263982
AB - The article reports that a multinational team of engineers and construction specialists have worked to renovate the Erdmiin Oyun High School in Mongolia including cracks in the roof and walls which caused leaks into the classrooms and gymnasiums.
KW - MILITARY engineering
KW - SCHOOL buildings -- Maintenance & repair
KW - HIGH school buildings -- Maintenance & repair
N1 - Accession Number: 90239555; Source Information: Sep/Oct2013, Vol. 105 Issue 685, p30; Subject Term: MILITARY engineering; Subject Term: SCHOOL buildings -- Maintenance & repair; Subject Term: HIGH school buildings -- Maintenance & repair; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1/3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - CHAP
ID - 2012-04468-008
AN - 2012-04468-008
AU - Puckett, Neal A.
AU - Atwood, Marcelyn
ED - Laurence, Janice H.
ED - Matthews, Michael D.
ED - Laurence, Janice H., (Ed)
ED - Matthews, Michael D., (Ed)
T1 - Crime on the battlefield: Military fate or individual choice?
T2 - The Oxford handbook of military psychology.
T3 - Oxford library of psychology
Y1 - 2012///
SP - 79
EP - 91
CY - New York, NY, US
PB - Oxford University Press
SN - 978-0-19-539932-5
N1 - Accession Number: 2012-04468-008. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Puckett, Neal A.; United States Marine Corps, US. Release Date: 20130211. Correction Date: 20170323. Publication Type: Book (0200), Edited Book (0280). Format Covered: Print. Document Type: Chapter. Book Type: Handbook/Manual. ISBN: 978-0-19-539932-5, Hardcover. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Choice Behavior; Crime; Military Psychology; Policy Making; War. Minor Descriptor: Criminal Justice; Military Personnel; Professional Standards; Terrorism. Classification: Criminal Law & Adjudication (4230); Military Psychology (3800). Population: Human (10). Location: US. Intended Audience: Psychology: Professional & Research (PS). References Available: Y. Page Count: 13.
AB - The current Department of Defense global missions focused on combating terrorism would benefit from the discipline of military psychology to influence and inform the development of standard operating procedures, the management of flexible rules of engagement, and the treatment of individuals in the military justice system. Military procedures are increasingly disconnected from today's combat conditions, requiring a high level of individual situational analysis. These military procedures, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and good order and discipline processes are increasingly in conflict with; rather than supportive of, the individual choices made when facing imminent danger. Rules of engagement, standard operating procedures, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice must rapidly adapt to the new terrorist-warfare psychological pressures that challenge good order and discipline, command responsibility, and unit cohesion. Military psychology must constantly inform, with concrete factors, the military's modification of rules of engagement, standard operating procedures, and military justice laws, policies, and procedures to be more responsive to a changing battlefield environment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - crime
KW - military
KW - justice system
KW - procedures
KW - Uniform Code of Military Justice
KW - choices
KW - rules of engagement
KW - standard operating procedures
KW - terrorism
KW - warfare
KW - military psychology
KW - 2012
KW - Choice Behavior
KW - Crime
KW - Military Psychology
KW - Policy Making
KW - War
KW - Criminal Justice
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Professional Standards
KW - Terrorism
KW - 2012
DO - 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195399325.013.0031
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - psyh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Longshore, John M.
T1 - Leadership and Performance Beyond Expectations.
JO - Academy of Management Review
JF - Academy of Management Review
Y1 - 1987/10//
VL - 12
IS - 4
M3 - Book Review
SP - 756
EP - 757
PB - Academy of Management
SN - 03637425
AB - The article reviews the book "Leadership and Performance Beyond Expectations," by Bernard M. Bass.
KW - LEADERSHIP
KW - NONFICTION
KW - BASS, Bernard M.
KW - LEADERSHIP & Performance Beyond Expectations (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 4306754; Longshore, John M. 1,2; Affiliations: 1: United States Marine Corps, Naval Aviation Logistic Center, Patuxent River, MD.; 2: NOVA University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.; Issue Info: Oct87, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p756; Thesaurus Term: LEADERSHIP; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: LEADERSHIP & Performance Beyond Expectations (Book); People: BASS, Bernard M.; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Book Review
L3 - 10.5465/AMR.1987.4306754
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DB - buh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Gonsalves, Stephen
AU - Stavinoha, Trisha
AU - Hite, Linda
AU - Costa, Janelle
AU - Dilly, George
AU - Deuster, Patricia A.
T1 - Dietary Supplements in the Department of Defense: Possible Solutions to Optimizing Force Readiness.
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
Y1 - 2012/12//
VL - 177
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 1464
EP - 1470
PB - AMSUS
SN - 00264075
AB - Dietary supplement use is common among military service members; approximately 17 to 20% report using high-risk weight-loss, performance-enhancing, and bodybuilding supplements. To date, no overarching policy or program has been approved or implemented to inform service members or educate health care providers on the potential adverse consequences of using multiple combinations of supplements or the pros and cons of supplements per se. A review of regulations, concerns, and possible solutions is provided. Importantly, the role of third-party certification and education is emphasized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - DIETARY supplements
KW - WEIGHT loss
KW - BODYBUILDING
KW - MEDICAL personnel
KW - MILITARY personnel -- Health
N1 - Accession Number: 84383421; Gonsalves, Stephen 1; Stavinoha, Trisha 2; Hite, Linda 3; Costa, Janelle 4; Dilly, George 5; Deuster, Patricia A. 1; Source Information: Dec2012, Vol. 177 Issue 12, p1464; Subject: DIETARY supplements; Subject: WEIGHT loss; Subject: BODYBUILDING; Subject: MEDICAL personnel; Subject: MILITARY personnel -- Health; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article
L3 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00249
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DB - hch
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - Sergeant Uses Gridiron to Make Kids Better Players, People.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 38
EP - 39
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article presents information about Sergeant William D. Johnson, who has taken up charge as the head coach of the Hawks football team of the Southern Maryland Youth Association. It discusses Johnson's past life and experience of coaching children. He uses his experience as a military man in the U.S. Marine Corps to teach discipline to children for making them good players and persons.
KW - JOHNSON, William D.
KW - FOOTBALL coaches
KW - FOOTBALL for children -- Coaching
KW - FOOTBALL teams
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - FOOTBALL players
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22320314; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p38; Subject Term: JOHNSON, William D.; Subject Term: FOOTBALL coaches; Subject Term: FOOTBALL for children -- Coaching; Subject Term: FOOTBALL teams; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: FOOTBALL players; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Uflacker, Renan
AU - Gilmore, Gary D.
AU - Glegg, Keith
AU - Kaiser, Terry K.
AU - Dennis, Rod
AU - Giacalone, Phil
AU - Kengmana, Mary Pat
AU - Martinez, Michael
AU - Keith, Milton Y.
AU - Schneider, Michael L.
AU - Christopoulos, Christo
AU - Bingham, Derick
T1 - LETTERS.
JO - Time International (South Pacific Edition)
JF - Time International (South Pacific Edition)
Y1 - 2005/12/26/
IS - 52
M3 - Letter
SP - 10
EP - 12
PB - Time Inc.
SN - 08180628
AB - Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including "The Year in Medicine from A to Z," in the December 5, 2005 issue, "How Very Sad to Hear of the Passing of Time," by Hugh Sidey in the December 5, 2005 issue, and "The Implications of Withdrawing U.S. Military forces from Iraq," also in the December 5, 2005 issue.
KW - LETTERS to the editor
KW - MEDICINE
KW - CAROTID artery -- Diseases
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - PRESIDENTS -- United States
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 23512613; Uflacker, Renan; Gilmore, Gary D.; Glegg, Keith; Kaiser, Terry K.; Dennis, Rod 1; Giacalone, Phil; Kengmana, Mary Pat; Martinez, Michael; Keith, Milton Y. 2; Schneider, Michael L.; Christopoulos, Christo; Bingham, Derick; Affiliations: 1: ROTARY AGAINST MALARIA PROGRAM Auckland; 2: UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS St. Petersburg, Florida; Issue Info: 12/26/2005, Issue 52, p10; Subject Term: LETTERS to the editor; Subject Term: MEDICINE; Subject Term: CAROTID artery -- Diseases; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: PRESIDENTS -- United States; Subject: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 921110 Executive Offices; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs; Document Type: Letter; Full Text Word Count: 1203
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DB - buh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Edwards, William
T1 - Sound Off.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004/07//Jul-Sep2004
Y1 - 2004/07//Jul-Sep2004
M3 - Article
SP - 3
EP - 4
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Claims that the line between combat arms and combat support for Marines is blurring. Evolution of the role of combat support.
KW - MARINES
KW - COMBAT
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - MILITARY art & science
KW - MILITARY readiness
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 16731050; Source Information: Jul-Sep2004, p3; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: COMBAT; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: MILITARY readiness; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 106711996
T1 - The future of medicine in the U.S. Marine Corps.
AU - Nickle CJ
Y1 - 2003/09/03/2003 Sep Suppl
N1 - Accession Number: 106711996. Language: English. Entry Date: 20040312. Revision Date: 20150711. Publication Type: Journal Article. Supplement Title: 2003 Sep Suppl. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Expert Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. NLM UID: 2984771R.
KW - Military Medicine -- Trends
KW - Forecasting
KW - United States
KW - United States Marine Corps
SP - 30
EP - 32
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
JA - MILIT MED
VL - 168
IS - 9
CY - Bethesda, Maryland
PB - AMSUS
SN - 0026-4075
AD - Director of Medical Programs, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Washington, DC
U2 - PMID: 14527189.
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DB - rzh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Gackle, Jonathan O.
T1 - Combined TacAir, Integration: Strategic Enabler for the 21st Century.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2004/12//
Y1 - 2004/12//
VL - 88
IS - 12
M3 - Article
SP - 34
EP - 37
SN - 00253170
AB - Discusses the concept of combined TacAir integration. Development of agenda for cooperative active with other main centers of global power; Ability of groups of nations to assume shared responsibility for security objectives in an area of common strategic interests by joining allied units in a forward deployed arrangement of limited duration; Maintenance of a permanet position in a forward based unit deployment rotation; Consideration of the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorists attack on changes in the U.S. national security institutions.
KW - MILITARY tactics
KW - LOGISTICS
KW - MILITARY art & science
KW - NATIONAL security
KW - DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy)
KW - SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 15412306; Source Information: Dec2004, Vol. 88 Issue 12, p34; Subject Term: MILITARY tactics; Subject Term: LOGISTICS; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: NATIONAL security; Subject Term: DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy); Subject Term: SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 3p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID - 2013-11783-001
AN - 2013-11783-001
AU - Knight, Harold
T1 - The invisible client.
T3 - Supported Education
JF - Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal
JO - Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal
Y1 - 1993/07//
VL - 17
IS - 1
SP - 189
EP - 195
CY - US
PB - International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services and Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Sargent College of Allied Health Professions, Boston University
SN - 0147-5622
N1 - Accession Number: 2013-11783-001. Other Journal Title: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Knight, Harold; United States Marine Corps., US. Other Publishers: Educational Publishing Foundation; International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services and Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Services, Boston University. Release Date: 20130429. Correction Date: 20151109. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Bipolar Disorder; Drug Abuse; Homeless Mentally Ill; Life Experiences; Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Minor Descriptor: Accommodation (Disabilities); Help Seeking Behavior; Social Support; Undergraduate Education. Classification: Rehabilitation (3380). Population: Human (10); Male (30). Location: US. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Page Count: 7. Issue Publication Date: Jul, 1993.
AB - In this article, the author shares his experiences with psychosocial rehabilitation and supported education. After seeking help for substance abuse, bipolar disorder, and homelessness, he was informed of a class at the College of San Mateo called CRER 880. It was designed to help students with disabilities cope with college and with themselves. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - psychosocial rehabilitation
KW - supported education
KW - bipolar disorder
KW - substance abuse
KW - help seeking
KW - experiences
KW - homelessness
KW - CRER 880
KW - 1993
KW - Bipolar Disorder
KW - Drug Abuse
KW - Homeless Mentally Ill
KW - Life Experiences
KW - Psychosocial Rehabilitation
KW - Accommodation (Disabilities)
KW - Help Seeking Behavior
KW - Social Support
KW - Undergraduate Education
DO - 10.1037/h0095615
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DB - pdh
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Bracknell, Robert G.
T1 - DADT.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2012/04//
Y1 - 2012/04//
VL - 96
IS - 4
M3 - Letter
SP - 79
EP - 79
SN - 00253170
AB - A response by Robert G. Bracknell to a letter to the editor about his article "A Time for Leadership" in the July 11, 2011 issue, which discusses the Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) policy controversy.
KW - LETTERS to the editor
KW - COMMAND of troops
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 74024546; Source Information: Apr2012, Vol. 96 Issue 4, p79; Subject Term: LETTERS to the editor; Subject Term: COMMAND of troops; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Letter;
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Postexercise protein supplementation improves health and muscle soreness during basic military training in marine recruits.
AU - Flakoll, Paul J.
AU - Judy, Tom
AU - Flinn, Kim
AU - Carr, Christopher
AU - Flinn, Scott
JO - Journal of Applied Physiology
JF - Journal of Applied Physiology
Y1 - 2004/03//
VL - 96
IS - 3
SP - 951
EP - 956
SN - 87507587
N1 - Accession Number: 12589554; Author: Flakoll, Paul J.: 1,2,3 email: flakollp@iastate.edu. Author: Judy, Tom: 4 Author: Flinn, Kim: 4 Author: Carr, Christopher: 2 Author: Flinn, Scott: 4 ; Author Affiliation: 1 Center for Designing Food to Improve Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University: 2 Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Tennessee: 3 Department of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Tennessee: 4 Department of Sports Medicine, Branch Medical Clinic, United States Marine Corps, South Carolina; No. of Pages: 6; Language: English; Publication Type: Article; Update Code: 20040323
N2 - Examines the impact of postexercise protein supplementation on recruit health, muscle soreness and function during the stress of Marine basic training. Random assignment of healthy male U.S. Marine recruits from six platoons to three treatments within each platoon; Greater body mass, lean fat and water losses of recruits experiencing heat exhaustion; Suggestion that postexercise protein supplementation is a potential therapeutic approach for the prevention of health problems in severely stressed exercising populations.
KW - *PROTEINS
KW - *EXERCISE
KW - *STRESS (Physiology)
KW - *BODY size
KW - *HEAT exhaustion
KW - MARINES -- Training of
KW - heat exhaustion
KW - infections
KW - nutrient supplementation
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DB - s3h
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Otte, Aaron
T1 - Desert Tortoises Get Help From the Marines.
JO - Endangered Species Update
JF - Endangered Species Update
Y1 - 2007/01//
VL - 24
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 24
EP - 25
SN - 10813705
AB - The article reports on how two military bases of the U.S. Marine Corps within the native range of the Mojave Desert tortoise population have acted to counter the effects of increasing raven population and respiratory disease. Fort Irwin and Edwards Air Force Base have collaborated with the University of California at Los Angeles to produce open captive-breeding pens for the desert tortoise. The Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command has now established the Tortoise Research and Captive Rearing Facility protected enclosure for tortoise nests, hatchlings and juveniles.
KW - Desert tortoise
KW - Conservation of natural resources
KW - Wildlife conservation
KW - Nature conservation
KW - Endangered species
KW - United States -- Armed Forces
KW - Military bases -- Environmental aspects
KW - Mojave Desert
KW - Deserts -- California
KW - California
KW - United States. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: 28718750; Otte, Aaron 1; Email Address: aaron.otte@usmc.mil; Affiliations: 1: Headquarters Marine Corps, Natty Annex, in Arlington, Virginia; Issue Info: 2007, Vol. 24 Issue 1, Special section p24; Thesaurus Term: Desert tortoise; Thesaurus Term: Conservation of natural resources; Thesaurus Term: Wildlife conservation; Thesaurus Term: Nature conservation; Thesaurus Term: Endangered species; Subject Term: United States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: Military bases -- Environmental aspects; Subject Term: Mojave Desert; Subject Term: Deserts -- California; Subject: California ; Company/Entity: United States. Marine Corps; NAICS/Industry Codes: 924120 Administration of Conservation Programs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 928110 National Security; NAICS/Industry Codes: 911110 Defence services; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Article
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DB - eih
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Genovese, Gordon
T1 - Who's Afraid to Be a Millionaire? Mastering Financial and Emotional Success.
JO - Journal of Financial Counseling & Planning
JF - Journal of Financial Counseling & Planning
Y1 - 2007/07//
VL - 18
IS - 1
M3 - Book Review
SP - 73
EP - 75
SN - 10523073
AB - The article reviews the book "Who's Afraid to Be a Millionaire? Mastering Financial and Emotional Success," by Kelvin E. Boston.
KW - FINANCIAL literacy
KW - NONFICTION
KW - BOSTON, Kelvin E.
KW - WHO'S Afraid to Be a Millionaire? Mastering Financial & Emotional Success (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 26090422; Genovese, Gordon 1; Email Address: gordon.genovese@usmc.mil; Affiliation: 1: Management Analyst, Personal Financial Management Program, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, 3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134; Source Info: 2007, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p73; Subject Term: FINANCIAL literacy; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: WHO'S Afraid to Be a Millionaire? Mastering Financial & Emotional Success (Book); People: BOSTON, Kelvin E.; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Book Review
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Shea, Roberta L.
T1 - Rule Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2008/03//
VL - 134
IS - 3
M3 - Book Review
SP - 73
EP - 73
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article reviews the book "Rule Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital," by Heidi Squier Kraft.
KW - MEDICAL care
KW - NONFICTION
KW - KRAFT, Heidi Squier
KW - RULE Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 31405248; Shea, Roberta L. 1,2,3; Affiliation: 1: U.S. Marine Corps 2: Director of the Commandant's Staff Group In Headquarters Marine Corps 3: U.S. Naval Institute Editorial Board; Source Info: Mar2008, Vol. 134 Issue 3, p73; Subject Term: MEDICAL care; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: RULE Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital (Book); People: KRAFT, Heidi Squier; Number of Pages: 1/4p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Book Review; Full Text Word Count: 564
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Shea, Roberta L.
T1 - Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2007/12//
VL - 133
IS - 12
M3 - Book Review
SP - 74
EP - 74
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article reviews the book "Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq," by Kirsten Holmstedt.
KW - WOMEN military personnel
KW - NONFICTION
KW - HOLMSTEDT, Kirsten
KW - BAND of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 27820574; Shea, Roberta L. 1,2,3; Affiliation: 1: U.S. Marine Corps 2: Director of the Commandant's Staff Group in Headquarters Marine Corps 3: Member of the U.S. Naval Institute Editorial Board; Source Info: Dec2007, Vol. 133 Issue 12, p74; Subject Term: WOMEN military personnel; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: BAND of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq (Book); People: HOLMSTEDT, Kirsten; Number of Pages: 2/3p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Book Review; Full Text Word Count: 639
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Bergen, Andrew J.
T1 - The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West.
JO - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
JF - U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Y1 - 2007/11//
VL - 133
IS - 11
M3 - Book Review
SP - 88
EP - 88
PB - United States Naval Institute
SN - 0041798X
AB - The article reviews the book "The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West," by Lee Harris.
KW - RADICALISM
KW - NONFICTION
KW - HARRIS, Lee
KW - SUICIDE of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West, The (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 27473527; Bergen, Andrew J. 1,2; Affiliation: 1: U.S Marine Corps 2: Logistics officer serving as the Maritime Prepositioning Force Officer at Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Plans Policies and Operations, Expeditionary Policies Branch; Source Info: Nov2007, Vol. 133 Issue 11, p88; Subject Term: RADICALISM; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: SUICIDE of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West, The (Book); People: HARRIS, Lee; Number of Pages: 3/4p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; Document Type: Book Review; Full Text Word Count: 793
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - aph
ER -
TY - CHAP
ID - 2008-08224-003
AN - 2008-08224-003
AU - Christian, John R.
AU - Stivers, James R.
AU - Sammons, Morgan T.
ED - Freeman, Sharon Morgillo
ED - Moore, Bret A.
ED - Freeman, Arthur
ED - Freeman, Sharon Morgillo, (Ed)
ED - Moore, Bret A., (Ed)
ED - Freeman, Arthur, (Ed)
T1 - Training to the warrior ethos: Implications for clinicians treating military members and their families.
T2 - Living and surviving in harm's way: A psychological treatment handbook for pre- and post-deployment of military personnel.
Y1 - 2009///
SP - 27
EP - 49
CY - New York, NY, US
PB - Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
SN - 978-0-415-98868-1
N1 - Accession Number: 2008-08224-003. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Christian, John R.; U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC), Camp Lejeune, NC, US. Release Date: 20091102. Correction Date: 20151207. Publication Type: Book (0200), Edited Book (0280). Format Covered: Print. Document Type: Chapter. Book Type: Handbook/Manual. ISBN: 978-0-415-98868-1, Hardcover. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Clinical Practice; Health Care Delivery; Military Personnel; Military Training; Organizational Climate. Minor Descriptor: Family; Models. Classification: Military Psychology (3800); Health & Mental Health Treatment & Prevention (3300). Population: Human (10). Intended Audience: Psychology: Professional & Research (PS). References Available: Y. Page Count: 23.
AB - Understanding military culture and how an individual is socialized into this culture provides clinicians with a better understanding of that individual's worldview and the difficulties he or she will encounter when returning to civilian society. This chapter presents a cultural model for viewing the military and an overview of how this culture is instilled and reinforced among its members. Before proceeding, it should be stated that, as with all cultural conceptualizations, these are generalizations and may or may not apply to the individual service member. This discussion, however, will provide a starting point for providers eager to gain a better understanding of their patients. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - military members & families
KW - military culture
KW - cultural model
KW - clinical practice
KW - 2009
KW - Clinical Practice
KW - Health Care Delivery
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Military Training
KW - Organizational Climate
KW - Family
KW - Models
KW - 2009
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - psyh
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Foster, Charlie
T1 - BATTLEFIELD 2: MODERN COMBAT (FOR PLAYSTATION 2).
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Product Review
SP - 43
EP - 43
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article evaluates the video game "BATTLEFIELD 2: MODERN COMBAT," from EA Games, and offers information about its key features.
KW - VIDEO games -- Reviews
KW - ELECTRONIC Arts Inc.
N1 - Accession Number: 22320318; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p43; Subject Term: VIDEO games -- Reviews; Subject Term: ELECTRONIC Arts Inc.; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Product Review;
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Firstbrook, Clinton
T1 - The Beirut Stamp Initiative.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 35
EP - 35
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article informs that several groups and individuals are urging the United States Postal Service to issue stamps in honor of U.S. martyrs, who lost their lives in Lebanon between 1982 and 1984. In January 2003, U.S. Congressman Walter B. Jones put forward a bill for the same, but it couldn't get the approval. The Beirut Stamp Initiative has come up with a website asking for online petitions regarding the issue of stamps.
KW - POSTAGE stamps -- United States
KW - UNITED States Postal Service
KW - MARTYRS
KW - JONES, Walter B., 1943-
KW - LEBANON
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22320312; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p35; Subject Term: POSTAGE stamps -- United States; Subject Term: UNITED States Postal Service; Subject Term: MARTYRS; Subject Term: JONES, Walter B., 1943-; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: LEBANON; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Firstbrook, Clinton
T1 - Q&A: Terrorism Expert -- Capt. David Zadel.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Interview
SP - 24
EP - 24
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article presents an interview with a terrorism expert of the U.S. Marine Corps, David Zadel. He believes that after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the National Threat Level has become significant. The service members will receive basic anti-terrorism training which will help them recognize suspicious activity in their workplace and community. The officers need to be aware of doubtful behavior, criminal acts and warnings from the law enforcement.
KW - ZADEL, David -- Interviews
KW - COUNTERTERRORISM
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
KW - NATIONAL security
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22320303; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p24; Subject Term: ZADEL, David -- Interviews; Subject Term: COUNTERTERRORISM; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Subject Term: NATIONAL security; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Interview;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - ACMC on Life, Leadership Love of Corps.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Interview
SP - 12
EP - 12
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - This article presents an interview with the assistant commandant of the Marine Corps of the United States, Robert Magnus. When asked about the reason that made him choose the Marines over other services, he replied he wanted to be a sailor until he was introduced to the Marines. Magnus believes that the Marines have taught him responsibility and crisis-management as there are people who are dependent on him.
KW - MAGNUS, Robert -- Interviews
KW - NAVAL officers
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - MARINES
KW - UNITED States -- Armed Forces
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22320297; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p12; Subject Term: MAGNUS, Robert -- Interviews; Subject Term: NAVAL officers; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Armed Forces; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Interview;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Foster, Charlie
T1 - WORLD WAR II SNIPER: CALL TO VICTORY (FOR PC).
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
Y1 - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
VL - 34
IS - 3
M3 - Product Review
SP - 43
EP - 43
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article evaluates the computer game "World War II Sniper: Call to Victory."
KW - GAMES
KW - COMPUTER games
N1 - Accession Number: 22320281; Source Information: Jul- Sep2005, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p43; Subject Term: GAMES; Subject Term: COMPUTER games; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Product Review;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - A Medal That Honors Heroes.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
Y1 - 2005/07//Jul- Sep2005
VL - 34
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 35
EP - 35
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article focuses on the Medal of Honor of the armed forces of the U.S. Medal of honor is the highest award by a nation for exhibiting bravery against an enemy force. Since its inception, about 3,460 medals have been given. The design of the medal has been changed now. It is a five-pointed inverted star with laurel leaves. The leaves symbolize peace and oak clusters represent strength.
KW - MEDAL of Honor
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - COURAGE
KW - PEACE
KW - HONOR
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 22320275; Source Information: Jul- Sep2005, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p35; Subject Term: MEDAL of Honor; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: COURAGE; Subject Term: PEACE; Subject Term: HONOR; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Crockett, David L.
T1 - Combat Flight Simulator 3: Battle for Europe.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/01//Jan-Mar2005
Y1 - 2005/01//Jan-Mar2005
VL - 34
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 39
EP - 39
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - This article presents information related to Microsoft's Combat Flight Simulator 3 (for PC) which is the closest a player can get to aerial combat without actually strapping into a war bird. Set in the European theater during World War II, CFS3 offers 34 variations of 18 different meticulously detailed aircraft from the U.S., Great Britain and Germany. CFS3 offers so much it can't possibly all be covered, but there are several features that illustrate the incredible capacity of this game. CFS3 also offers breathtakingly detailed environments in which to fly. Realistic weather, 3-D volumetric clouds, lavishly covered landscapes and remarkable special effects provide endless eye candy.
KW - COMPUTER flight games
KW - FLIGHT simulators
KW - COMPUTER games
KW - COMPUTER war games
KW - ELECTRONIC games
KW - VIDEO games
N1 - Accession Number: 17412075; Source Information: Jan-Mar2005, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p39; Subject Term: COMPUTER flight games; Subject Term: FLIGHT simulators; Subject Term: COMPUTER games; Subject Term: COMPUTER war games; Subject Term: ELECTRONIC games; Subject Term: VIDEO games; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Otte, Aaron
T1 - Desert Tortoises Get Help From the Marines.
JO - Endangered Species Bulletin
JF - Endangered Species Bulletin
Y1 - 2006/07//
VL - 31
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 10
EP - 11
SN - 10917314
AB - The article focuses on the endangered species, desert tortoise. The Mojave population of the desert tortoise was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1990 as threatened. Only one individual is likely to live to maturity for every 15 clutches of eggs laid. Upper respiratory tract disease is another threat for these tortoises. To overcome the effects of the exploding raven population and respiratory disease, two military bases within the native range of the Mojave Desert have already taken steps.
KW - Desert tortoise
KW - Endangered species
KW - Nature conservation
KW - Rare animals
KW - Wildlife conservation
KW - Conservation of natural resources
KW - Environmentalism
KW - Mojave Desert
KW - California
KW - United States
N1 - Accession Number: 22029453; Otte, Aaron 1; Email Address: aaron.otte@usmc.mil; Affiliations: 1: Assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps, Navy Annex, Arlington, Virginia.; Issue Info: Jul2006, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p10; Thesaurus Term: Desert tortoise; Thesaurus Term: Endangered species; Thesaurus Term: Nature conservation; Thesaurus Term: Rare animals; Thesaurus Term: Wildlife conservation; Thesaurus Term: Conservation of natural resources; Thesaurus Term: Environmentalism; Subject Term: Mojave Desert; Subject: California; Subject: United States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 924120 Administration of Conservation Programs; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Article
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - eih
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Fisher, Cindy
T1 - Tax statements to be posted on myPay.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/10//Oct-Dec2003
Y1 - 2003/10//Oct-Dec2003
VL - 32
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 46
EP - 46
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reports that the myPay web site of the United States Department of Defense Finance and Accounting Service provides Marines with access to wage and tax statements and pay account information. Users' use of a browser with Secure Socket Layers protocol with 128-bit encryption software; Use of a combination of a personal identification number and the person's social security number.
KW - UNITED States. Defense Finance & Accounting Service
KW - WEBSITES
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - TAX returns
KW - MILITARY personnel -- Taxation
KW - PERSONAL identification numbers
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 13237710; Source Information: Oct-Dec2003, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p46; Subject Term: UNITED States. Defense Finance & Accounting Service; Subject Term: WEBSITES; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: TAX returns; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel -- Taxation; Subject Term: PERSONAL identification numbers; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Neller, Robert B.
T1 - A Secret War No More.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2013/03//
Y1 - 2013/03//
VL - 97
IS - 3
M3 - Book Review
SP - 84
EP - 85
SN - 00253170
AB - The article reviews the book "The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict with Iran " by David Crist.
KW - TWILIGHT War: The Secret History of America's 30-Year Conflict With Iran, The (Book)
KW - CRIST, David
KW - UNITED States -- Foreign relations
KW - NONFICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 85884570; Source Information: Mar2013, Vol. 97 Issue 3, p84; Subject Term: TWILIGHT War: The Secret History of America's 30-Year Conflict With Iran, The (Book); Subject Term: CRIST, David; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Foreign relations; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - BOOK
T1 - The Marine Corps 3X fitness program. 1st ed.
AU - Cohen, M.A.
Y1 - 1986///
CY - Boston ; Toronto;
PB - Little, Brown
SN - 0316150177
N1 - Accession Number: SPH175436; Author: Cohen, M.A. ; Corporate Author: United States. Marine Corps; Language: English; Description: ix, 96 p. : ill.; Publication Type: Monograph or government document; Update Code: 19981201
KW - *PHYSICAL fitness
KW - *EXERCISE
KW - PROGRAMS
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - MARINE CORPS 3X FITNESS PROGRAM
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - s3h
ER -
TY - BOOK
T1 - Marine bayonet training.
T3 - FMFM 1-2
Y1 - 1965///
CY - Washington;
PB - Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
N1 - Accession Number: SPHS-810892; Corporate Author: United States. Marine Corps.; Language: English; General Notes: Cover title.; Description: ii, 89 p. : ill. ; 17 cm.; Database Subset: AF; Publication Type: Monograph or government document; Material Type: Monographic item; Update Code: 20020501
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - BAYONET
KW - COMBAT SPORT
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - s3h
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Skubinna, Darrel A.
T1 - The Body Composition Program.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2007/02//
Y1 - 2007/02//
VL - 91
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 43
EP - 44
SN - 00253170
AB - The article proposes a change to the U.S. Marine Corps' Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and Body Composition Program. An injured Marine who could no longer perform the same physical activities may gain weight. The weight gain places the Marine over his maximum allowed weight. If he is 19 percent or over, he is required to have a percent PFT to qualify for a physical performance evaluation. Conducting a PFT while injured may aggravate the soldier's condition.
KW - UNITED States. Marine Corps
KW - PHYSICAL fitness
KW - BODY composition
KW - MILITARY personnel
KW - UNITED States
N1 - Accession Number: 23900657; Source Information: Feb2007, Vol. 91 Issue 2, p43; Subject Term: UNITED States. Marine Corps; Subject Term: PHYSICAL fitness; Subject Term: BODY composition; Subject Term: MILITARY personnel; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: UNITED States; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph; ; Document Type: Article;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - CHAP
ID - 2006-11904-010
AN - 2006-11904-010
AU - Campise, Rick L.
AU - Geller, Schuyler K.
AU - Campise, Mary E.
ED - Kennedy, Carrie H.
ED - Zillmer, Eric A.
ED - Kennedy, Carrie H., (Ed)
ED - Zillmer, Eric A., (Ed)
T1 - Combat Stress.
T2 - Military psychology: Clinical and operational applications.
Y1 - 2006///
SP - 215
EP - 240
CY - New York, NY, US
PB - Guilford Press
SN - 1572307242
SN - 9781572307247
N1 - Accession Number: 2006-11904-010. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Campise, Rick L.; United States Air Force, Air Force Deployment Behavioral Health, Air Force Medical Operations Agency, Office of the Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA, US. Release Date: 20061106. Publication Type: Book (0200), Edited Book (0280). Format Covered: Print. Document Type: Chapter. ISBN: 1572307242, Hardcover; 9781572307247, Hardcover. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Combat Experience; Military Personnel; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Stress Reactions; War. Minor Descriptor: Fatigue. Classification: Military Psychology (3800); Neuroses & Anxiety Disorders (3215). Population: Human (10). Intended Audience: Psychology: Professional & Research (PS). References Available: Y. Page Count: 26.
AB - The term 'combat stress' has undergone a variety of name changes over the course of time (Jones, 1995; U.S. Department of the Army, 1994a). During the American Civil War, combat stress was identified as nostalgia and homesickness. In World War I (WWI), this experience was referred to as shell shock, effort syndrome, war neurosis, gas hysteria, Da Costa's syndrome, irritable heart syndrome, and not-yet-diagnosed nervous. The terms psychoneurosis, effort syndrome, combat exhaustion, battle fatigue, and operational fatigue were used in World War II (WWII). During the Korean War, this package of symptoms was identified as battle fatigue and combat exhaustion. In the Vietnam War, the terms combat stress and posttraumatic stress syndrome were applied and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was used after the war. During the Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm), this symptom package became commonly identified as 'combat stress reaction.' At this time, some use the term 'combat operational stress' as well as 'combat operational stress reaction.' (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - combat stress reaction
KW - posttraumatic stress disorder
KW - combat exhaustion
KW - 2006
KW - Combat Experience
KW - Military Personnel
KW - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
KW - Stress Reactions
KW - War
KW - Fatigue
KW - 2006
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DP - EBSCOhost
DB - psyh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Firstbrook, Clinton
T1 - EARS, OPEN, EYEBALLS, CLICK.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Entertainment Review
SP - 51
EP - 51
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reviews the documentary film "Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click," directed by Canaan Brumley and starring Michael Nichols and Marcos Martinez.
KW - EARS, Open. Eyeballs, Click (Film)
KW - MOTION pictures -- Reviews
KW - BRUMLEY, Canaan
KW - NICHOLS, Michael
KW - MARTINEZ, Marcos
N1 - Accession Number: 26011539; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p51; Subject Term: EARS, Open. Eyeballs, Click (Film); Subject Term: MOTION pictures -- Reviews; Subject Term: BRUMLEY, Canaan; Subject Term: NICHOLS, Michael; Subject Term: MARTINEZ, Marcos; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Entertainment Review;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Lopez, Mel
T1 - IWO JIMA: UNITED STATES MARINES IN THE PACIFIC.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
Y1 - 2007/01//Jan-Mar2007
VL - 36
IS - 1
M3 - Book Review
SP - 50
EP - 50
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reviews the book "IWO JIMA: United States Marines in the Pacific," by Eric Hammel.
KW - IWO Jima: United States Marines in the Pacific (Book)
KW - HAMMEL, Eric
KW - MARINES
KW - NONFICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 26011538; Source Information: Jan-Mar2007, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p50; Subject Term: IWO Jima: United States Marines in the Pacific (Book); Subject Term: HAMMEL, Eric; Subject Term: MARINES; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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TY - JOUR
ID - 2002-18639-026
AN - 2002-18639-026
AU - Gage, Gerardo D. Jr.
AU - Saylor, Conway
AU - DeRoma, Virginia
T1 - Anxiety, attitudes, and sex roles of male college students in a 'buddy program' for persons with disabilities.
JF - Psychological Reports
JO - Psychological Reports
JA - Psychol Rep
Y1 - 2002/06//
VL - 90
IS - 3,Pt2
SP - 1211
EP - 1220
CY - US
PB - Psychological Reports
SN - 0033-2941
SN - 1558-691X
AD - Saylor, Conway, The Citadel, Dept of Psychology, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC, US, 29409
N1 - Accession Number: 2002-18639-026. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Gage, Gerardo D. Jr.; United States Marine Corps, US. Other Publishers: Sage Publications. Release Date: 20021030. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Anxiety; Disabled (Attitudes Toward); Sex Roles. Minor Descriptor: College Students. Classification: Psychological & Physical Disorders (3200). Population: Human (10); Male (30). Location: US. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Methodology: Empirical Study. References Available: Y. Page Count: 10. Issue Publication Date: Jun, 2002.
AB - Measured the anxiety, attitudes toward people with disabilities, and sex roles of a sample of 58 undergraduate men attending a military college in the southeast. Students who had voluntarily participated in the college's 'Buddy Program,' in which the students interact on a weekly basis with people with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities, were compared with peers who had had limited or no such contact. Data analysis showed no significant differences in androgyny and attitudes toward people with disabilities between the two groups. However, there was a significant difference in anxiety when interacting with persons with disabilities. Correlational analyses showed that scores indicating lower general anxiety and lower anxiety specific to interacting with persons with disabilities were significantly correlated with attitudes toward persons with disabilities. Implications for recruiting and training male volunteers to work with persons who have disabilities are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
KW - anxiety
KW - attitudes
KW - sex roles
KW - male college students
KW - Buddy Program
KW - disabilities
KW - 2002
KW - Anxiety
KW - Disabled (Attitudes Toward)
KW - Sex Roles
KW - College Students
KW - 2002
DO - 10.2466/PR0.90.4.1211-1220
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DB - psyh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Salinas, Leo A.
T1 - GATES OF FIRE: AN EPIC NOVEL OF THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE.
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
Y1 - 2005/10//Oct-Dec2005
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Book Review
SP - 42
EP - 42
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - The article reviews the book "GATES OF FIRE: AN EPIC NOVEL OF THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE," by Steven Pressfield.
KW - GATES of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae (Book)
KW - PRESSFIELD, Steven
KW - BATTLE of Thermopylae, Greece, 480 B.C.
KW - FICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 22320317; Source Information: Oct-Dec2005, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p42; Subject Term: GATES of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae (Book); Subject Term: PRESSFIELD, Steven; Subject Term: BATTLE of Thermopylae, Greece, 480 B.C.; Subject Term: FICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Bower, Jamie
T1 - ACROSS THE DARK ISLANDS: THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC (Book).
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2004/04//Apr-Jun2004
Y1 - 2004/04//Apr-Jun2004
VL - 33
IS - 2
M3 - Book Review
SP - 38
EP - 38
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reviews the book "Across the Dark Islands: The War in the Pacific," by Floyd W. Radike.
KW - ACROSS the Dark Islands: The War in the Pacific (Book)
KW - RADIKE, Floyd W.
KW - ARMED Forces
KW - NONFICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 15084823; Source Information: Apr-Jun2004, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p38; Subject Term: ACROSS the Dark Islands: The War in the Pacific (Book); Subject Term: RADIKE, Floyd W.; Subject Term: ARMED Forces; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Hays, Kristen
T1 - The Last Mission (Book).
JO - Marines
JF - Marines
J1 - Marines
PY - 2003/10//Oct-Dec2003
Y1 - 2003/10//Oct-Dec2003
VL - 32
IS - 4
M3 - Book Review
SP - 38
EP - 38
PB - Superintendent of Documents
SN - 10569073
AB - Reviews the book "The Last Mission: The Secret History of World War II's Final Battle," by Jim Smith and Malcolm McConnell.
KW - LAST Mission, The (Book)
KW - SMITH, Jim
KW - MCCONNELL, Malcolm
KW - NONFICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 13237700; Source Information: Oct-Dec2003, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p38; Subject Term: LAST Mission, The (Book); Subject Term: SMITH, Jim; Subject Term: MCCONNELL, Malcolm; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 1p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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TY - JOUR
AU - Beckett, Ian F.W.
T1 - The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and the United States, 1919-1939 (Book).
JO - International History Review
JF - International History Review
Y1 - 2004/03//
VL - 26
IS - 1
M3 - Book Review
SP - 173
EP - 174
SN - 07075332
AB - Reviews the book "The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and the United States, 1919-1939," edited by Roger Chickering and Stig Forster.
KW - WAR
KW - NONFICTION
KW - CHICKERING, Roger
KW - FORSTER, Stig
KW - SHADOWS of Total War: Europe, East Asia & the United States 1919-1939, The (Book)
N1 - Accession Number: 13264057; Beckett, Ian F.W. 1; Affiliation: 1: United States Marine Corps University; Source Info: Mar2004, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p173; Subject Term: WAR; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Reviews & Products: SHADOWS of Total War: Europe, East Asia & the United States 1919-1939, The (Book); People: CHICKERING, Roger; People: FORSTER, Stig; Number of Pages: 2p; Document Type: Book Review
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DB - aph
ER -
TY - GEN
ID - 29039
AU - Jalali, Ali Ahmad
AU - Grau, Lester W.
AU - United States. Marine Corps. Studies and Analysis Division
T1 - [Untitled]
Y1 - 1999/01/01/
CY - Quantico, VA
CY - United States
PB - U.S. Marine Corps, Studies and Analysis Division
N1 - Accession Number: 29039; Extent: xxii, 419 pp; Review Information: Lawrence G. Kelley Parameters 30, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 132-138; William C. Green Naval War College Review 56, no. 3 (Summer 2003): 166-168; ; Document Type: Government document; Language: English; Note/Abstract: Shipping list number: 99-0099-P. SUBMITTED BY: Maria Gorecki Nowak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (mgnowak@uiuc.edu)
KW - Afghan Conflict, 1979-1989--Military History
KW - Afghanistan--Soviet Occupation, 1979-1989
KW - Soviet Union--Armed Forces--Afghanistan
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DB - sbh
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Traux Jr., William J.
T1 - Back to Venus.
JO - Marine Corps Gazette
JF - Marine Corps Gazette
J1 - Marine Corps Gazette
PY - 2007/02//
Y1 - 2007/02//
VL - 91
IS - 2
M3 - Book Review
SP - 69
EP - 70
SN - 00253170
AB - The article reviews the book "The Foreigner's Gift," by Fouad Ajami.
KW - FOREIGNER'S Gift, The (Book)
KW - AJAMI, Fouad, 1945-2014
KW - UNITED States -- Foreign relations
KW - NONFICTION
N1 - Accession Number: 23900666; Source Information: Feb2007, Vol. 91 Issue 2, p69; Subject Term: FOREIGNER'S Gift, The (Book); Subject Term: AJAMI, Fouad, 1945-2014; Subject Term: UNITED States -- Foreign relations; Subject Term: NONFICTION; Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 2p; ; Document Type: Book Review;
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DB - mth
ER -
TY - GEN
ID - 65199
AU - United States. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
T1 - [Untitled]
Y1 - 1996/01/01/
CY - Quantico, VA
CY - United States
PB - Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
N1 - Accession Number: 65199; Extent: 1 volume (various pagings); Document Type: Government document; Language: English; Note/Abstract: "September 1996." Government document number: D 214.2:SO 8. GPO item number: 0383. Report number: MCIA-1141-001-96. Shipping list number: 97-0095-P
KW - Russia (Federation)--Armed Forces
KW - Russia (Federation)--Defense Industry
KW - Russia (Federation)--Military Technology
KW - Soviet Union--Armed Forces
KW - Soviet Union--Defense Industry
KW - Soviet Union--Military Technology
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DB - sbh
ER -
TY - GEN
ID - 65198
AU - United States. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
T1 - [Untitled]
Y1 - 1995/01/01/
CY - Quantico, VA
CY - United States
PB - Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
N1 - Accession Number: 65198; Extent: 1 volume (various pagings).; Document Type: Government document; Language: English; Note/Abstract: "October 1995." "Pre-republication report." Government document number: D 214.2:AR 5. GPO item number: 0383. Report number: MCIA-1141-001-96. Shipping list number: 96-0066-P. SUBMITTED BY: Maria Gorecki Nowak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (mgnowak@uiuc.edu)
KW - Russia (Federation)--Military Doctrine
KW - Russia (Federation)--Military Policy
KW - Russia (Federation)--Military Technology
KW - Russia (Federation)--Tanks--Design
KW - Soviet Union--Military Doctrine
KW - Soviet Union--Military Policy
KW - Soviet Union--Military Technology
KW - Soviet Union--Tanks--Design
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DB - sbh
ER -