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181. U.S. Army soldiers' experiences in cross-cultural communications: A phenomenological study
182. Oral history: Redeployment and reintegration from a combat zone
183. Empire Between the Lines: Constructions of Empire in British and French Trench Newspapers of the Great War
184. 'Heroes in the cause of God': Faith, suffering, and American soldiers' experiences of the Great War
185. 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
186. Combat-related stress, cohesion, coping, and perceived threat: Predictors and moderators of posttraumatic symptomatology among deployed U.S. Army soldiers
187. Examining the dreams of Canadian soldiers with content analysis and the Storytelling Method of dream interpretation
188. 'For your tomorrow, we gave our today': A history of Kenya African soldiers in the Second World War
189. The embattled Americans: A cultural history of soldiers and veterans, 1941--1982
190. Away to freedom: African American soldiers and the War of 1812
191. Cultural origins of the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II: A comparison between the Japanese soldiers raised in Japan and the Nisei soldiers raised in America
192. Reading War: Soldiers' Experience in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film
193. Laboratory assessment of range of motion and pressure associated with female soldiers wearing a ballistic vest
194. An illusion of calm: Snapshot photography, history, and memory among Vietnam veterans
195. Soldiers and settlers: The Knights Templar in Portugal, 1128--1319
196. Images of American soldiers in Korean and American fiction: A comparative study
197. The lost soldier: A phenomenological study of trauma in noncombat soldiers in the Vietnam War
198. Invisible soldiers: The unheard voices of Korean Vietnam War Agent Orange victims
199. Priests at war and soldiers at prayer: A history of military religion from the Concilium Germanicum (742) to the Fourth Lateran Council (1215)
200. Citizens and soldiers: Henry Knox and the development of American military thought and practice
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