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Case ascertainment of heat illness in the British Army: evidence of under reporting from analysis of Medical and Command notifications, 2009 2013

Case ascertainment of heat illness in the British Army: evidence of under reporting from analysis of Medical and Command notifications, 2009 2013

... De fi nitive clinical outcomes cannot be derived from the reporting data presented above, but published statistics from the past three fi nancial years suggest that the historical ‘ hospitalised: ambulatory ’ ratio of 7:3 ...

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The experience of foreign and commonwealth soldiers in the British Army: an exploration and methodological commentary

The experience of foreign and commonwealth soldiers in the British Army: an exploration and methodological commentary

... the Army in 2004 (internal qualitative report) indicated that the F&C soldiers were judging their British counterparts by F&C values and standards which they felt were incompatible with and inferior ...

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Judging Empire: Masculinity and the Making of the British Imperial Army, 1754-1783

Judging Empire: Masculinity and the Making of the British Imperial Army, 1754-1783

... 284.The adjutant was usually a commissioned officer, who had the responsibility for the administrative tasks of the regiment, such as issuing routine orders to the sergeants, keeping the regiment’s musters, and supervising ...

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Doctrine and Organization in the British Army, 1919-1932

Doctrine and Organization in the British Army, 1919-1932

... the British army were allowed too much leeway in interpreting ...the army was the product of a distinctive sense of what it meant to be ‘ British ’ that had developed since the eighteenth ...

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The junior British Army officer : experience and identity, 1793 1815

The junior British Army officer : experience and identity, 1793 1815

... the British army during this ...the British army, which reached a record size during the Napoleonic ...the British army was decimated by ...

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Counter Insurgency against ‘kith and kin’?: the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1970–76

Counter Insurgency against ‘kith and kin’?: the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1970–76

... the British Army’s successful occupation of those parts of Derry that had been declared ‘No Go’ areas for the security forces - 8 th Infantry Brigade Headquarters circulated a memorandum to all units in the ...

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British Army and Palestine Police Deserters and the Arab-Israeli War of 1948

British Army and Palestine Police Deserters and the Arab-Israeli War of 1948

... among British forces at the end of the ...the British counterinsurgency campaign in P B ...the British Army or Palestine ...on British personnel created widespread prejudices against ...

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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Soldiers’ Experiences of Being Married and Serving in the British Army

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Soldiers’ Experiences of Being Married and Serving in the British Army

... UK Army personnel such as over immersion and focus in military work, the challenge of accepting and adapting to the demands of military life, feeling persistent guilt for the impact of military life on their wife, ...

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Employee Training and Performance of Civilians in British Army Training Unit Centers in Kenya

Employee Training and Performance of Civilians in British Army Training Unit Centers in Kenya

... rewards, training and, motivation play a key role in enhancing employees‟ performance in the work place. Kaimuri (2012) carried out a study on the perceived factors affecting employee performance management in the city ...

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Defeat of the People’s Army?: the 2015 British general election and the UK Independence Party (UKIP)

Defeat of the People’s Army?: the 2015 British general election and the UK Independence Party (UKIP)

... In this article, we analyse data from the 2015 British Election Study (BES) alongside in-depth qualitative interviews with UKIP activists to explore the effects of UKIP’s campaign. We argue that, shaped by its ...

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India in the Rise of Britain and Europe: A Contribution to the Convergence and Great Divergence Debates

India in the Rise of Britain and Europe: A Contribution to the Convergence and Great Divergence Debates

... Indian Army was used not only to pacify the subcontinent itself, but after 1790 it was increasingly employed to forward British interests elsewhere which directly or indirectly protected Britain’s ...

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Straighten Up and Fly Right: The Dichotomy between the British and American Women Pilots of World War II

Straighten Up and Fly Right: The Dichotomy between the British and American Women Pilots of World War II

... the British military went unheard. Eventually, the Army and Air Councils in 1938 recognized the Emergency Service, which the representatives established in 1936, but the women continued to push for a ...

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Salt Tectonism In The Carolina Trough

Salt Tectonism In The Carolina Trough

... The British used the Black Pioneers in such important roles for two main reasons: necessity and their perceived natural ...the British always seemed to have during the Southern ...the British ...

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Allenby and British Strategy in the Middle East 1917 1919

Allenby and British Strategy in the Middle East 1917 1919

... Fourth Army from the Amman area, there was a possibility that the Arab revolt `could spread into southern Syria, harrying the Turks militarily and providing for British political control of the region after ...

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Wellington's Men: The British Soldier of the Napoleonic Wars

Wellington's Men: The British Soldier of the Napoleonic Wars

... the British national identity was the ...ordinary British soldiers had a more nuanced and positive view, based on first-hand experience rather than just ...the British service itself, such as the ...

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Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

... the British poetic response to war, there remained an alternative in the Celtic literary ideal which had been encouraged in the nineteenth century by the cultural theories of Matthew Arnold and Ernest Renan and ...

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Liberal warriors and the violent colonial logics of “partnering and advising"

Liberal warriors and the violent colonial logics of “partnering and advising"

... only British soldiering memoir I have come across that deals directly and primarily with the mentoring of Afghan ...the British Army that is seldom present in the TiC-lit genre, and, at times, offers ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... and British perceptions of Raj, Empire and the ...the British Raj constructed ‘martial races’, but junior officers used its discourse as well as high-ranking ...broader British Empire. He does not ...

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Ethno Nationalist Terror

Ethno Nationalist Terror

... Republic Army (IRA) would fall under both categories of ethno-nationalist terrorism, because of their revolution to end the colonial status of the British, and their fight for independence from the ...

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The dogs that didn't bark : political violence and nationalism in Scotland, Wales and England

The dogs that didn't bark : political violence and nationalism in Scotland, Wales and England

... In addition to the academic literature on nationalism, identity, political violence and history of the relevant countries (which will be the primary source for this research) I draw heavily from news sources, primarily ...

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