917 resultados para Mobbing, Bullying, Militaries, Soldiers,
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Contains fifty colored engravings of soldiers in uniform.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bio-bibliographical notes of Spanish authors, explorers, soldiers, etc., arranged alphabetically by forenames.
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Fronts to [v. 1] and [v. 12] are ports.
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"Counterinsurgency (COIN) requires an integrated military, political, and economic program best developed by teams that field both civilians and soldiers. These units should operate with some independence but under a coherent command. In Vietnam, after several false starts, the United States developed an effective unified organization, Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS), to guide the counterinsurgency. CORDS had three components absent from our efforts in Afghanistan today: sufficient personnel (particularly civilian), numerous teams, and a single chain of command that united the separate COIN programs of the disparate American departments at the district, provincial, regional, and national levels. This paper focuses on the third issue and describes the benefits that unity of command at every level would bring to the American war in Afghanistan. The work begins with a brief introduction to counterinsurgency theory, using a population-centric model, and examines how this warfare challenges the United States. It traces the evolution of the Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) and the country team, describing problems at both levels. Similar efforts in Vietnam are compared, where persistent executive attention finally integrated the government's counterinsurgency campaign under the unified command of the CORDS program. The next section attributes the American tendency towards a segregated response to cultural differences between the primary departments, executive neglect, and societal concepts of war. The paper argues that, in its approach to COIN, the United States has forsaken the military concept of unity of command in favor of 'unity of effort' expressed in multiagency literature. The final sections describe how unified authority would improve our efforts in Afghanistan and propose a model for the future."--P. iii.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each volume has special t.p. only.
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Vol. [10] published by D. Appleton & Co.
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"Roster of the continental line from North Carolina, 1783": v. 16, p. [1002]-1197. Other rosters and lists of revolutionary soldiers in the collection are noted in the Index, v. 4 (Historical review, p. 95-96)
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"June 1999."
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Includes prayers, hymns and "Scripture selections".
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v.1. Plain tales from the hills.--v.2. Phantom ̀rickshaw [and other stories]--v.3. The light that failed.--v.4. Soldiers three [and other stories]--v.5. Wee Willie Winkie [and other stories] City of the dreadful night. American notes.--v.6. Under the deodars.--v.7. Story of the Gadsbys.--v.8. Mine own people.--v.9. Letters of marque.--v.l0. Poems and ballads.
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Reprinted in part from various periodicals; "Prayer" is reprinted from the Blinded soldiers' and sailers' book and "William Shakespeare" from A book of homage to Shakespeare.