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181. Making Cold War soldiers: The Americanization of the South Korean Army, 1945--1955
182. The effects of religious preference and the frequency of spirituality on the retention and attrition rates among injured soldiers
183. By God's grace and the needle: The life and labors of Mercy Jane Bancroft Blair
184. Fair enough? How notions of race, gender, and soldiers' rights affected dependents' allowance policies towards Canadian Aboriginal families during World War II
185. Making the American Immigrant Soldier: Inclusion and Resistance
186. Black power soldiers: How the rising storm of radical black masculinity in the Vietnam War shaped military perceptions of African-American soldiers
187. 'A Farewell to Arms' and 'Soldiers' Pay': Hemingway and Faulkner, the Great War, characters, styles, and settings (Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner)
188. Labors of translation, 1750--1850: Reconsidering the Romantic movement in relation to translation theory and practice
189. A phenomenological study of soldiers in the U.S. Army warrior transition unit (WTU)
190. Forgiveness: The cultural implications for Ugandan child soldiers: A qualitative exploration of the benefits and consequences of culturally-advocated forgiveness for Ugandan child soldiers post abduction
191. 'The common man is the common hero.' New inclusive definitions of war poetry
192. Deployment-related stress and resilience of families of National Guard soldiers
193. 'Vive la republique! Vive l'empereur!': Military culture and motivation in the armies of Napoleon, 1803--1808
194. U.S. Army soldiers' experiences in cross-cultural communications: A phenomenological study
195. Oral history: Redeployment and reintegration from a combat zone
196. Empire Between the Lines: Constructions of Empire in British and French Trench Newspapers of the Great War
197. 'Heroes in the cause of God': Faith, suffering, and American soldiers' experiences of the Great War
198. The differences between war- and civilian-related traumatic events and the presentation of posttraumatic stress disorder and suicidal ideation in a sample of National Guard soldiers
199. Combat-related stress, cohesion, coping, and perceived threat: Predictors and moderators of posttraumatic symptomatology among deployed U.S. Army soldiers
200. Examining the dreams of Canadian soldiers with content analysis and the Storytelling Method of dream interpretation
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