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Sex differences in dietary intake in British Army recruits undergoing phase one training

Sex differences in dietary intake in British Army recruits undergoing phase one training

... [10]. British Army training appears to have a deleterious effect on iron status with ferritin and haemoglobin decreasing significantly pre and post Phase One training in men and ...in British ...

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Musculoskeletal injuries in British Army recruits: a prospective study of diagnosis specific incidence and rehabilitation times

Musculoskeletal injuries in British Army recruits: a prospective study of diagnosis specific incidence and rehabilitation times

... The British Army provides several intensive training courses to prepare new recruits for ...all British Army initial military train- ing courses [1] and includes training to improve aerobic ...

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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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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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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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WW2 British Army Battlefield Wireless Communications Equipment

WW2 British Army Battlefield Wireless Communications Equipment

... By the time of World War Two (WW2) radio communication between ground troops and between vehicles including tanks was essential, to support increased mobility, for which the previously dominant land-line based telephone ...

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Technological adaptation in a global conflict : the British Army and communications beyond the Western Front, 1914 1918

Technological adaptation in a global conflict : the British Army and communications beyond the Western Front, 1914 1918

... the British Army’s communications experiences in the other, so-called “peripheral,” theatres? This is a question that has so far gone unanswered by historians and there appear to be two possible explanations for ...

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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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World War One through Scottish eyes. Scots and identity in the British army during the First World War.

World War One through Scottish eyes. Scots and identity in the British army during the First World War.

... I have tried to include a wide variety of different primary sources, but in many cases it proved difficult to find out whether sources that are labeled ‘British’ online were written by Scots or not, making the ...

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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

... the reasons that we expect reporting to the AHU and the AINC to have included episodes of incapacity that masqueraded as heat illness, but were not, such as disturbances of metabolic or cardiac origin. Command noti fi ...

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Modernising to face an unpredictable future TRANSFORMING THE BRITISH ARMY, JULY 2012

Modernising to face an unpredictable future TRANSFORMING THE BRITISH ARMY, JULY 2012

... • Army Reserves. Army 2020 will deliver a committed and transformed Army Reserve, manned, trained and equipped as part of the Whole ...the Army Reserve will be both predictable and ...the ...

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your guide to becoming an officer in the british army army officer?

your guide to becoming an officer in the british army army officer?

... When did you decide that you wanted to join the Army? While I was at school. I applied for the Undergraduate Bursary to help me financially at university. To get accepted you have to complete officer selection and ...

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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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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

... the Army who were: aged 25 to 34 years, Non-commissioned Officers (NCO), previously deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, in a marital relationship, and who had no recent history of general mental health problems (as ...

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An exploration and critical analysis of the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British army

An exploration and critical analysis of the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British army

... For example, certain studies have indicated that women are up to twice as likely to develop depression (Kaplan et al. Kessler et al. These aspects would affect th[r] ...

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An exploration and critical analysis of the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British army

An exploration and critical analysis of the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British army

... The most common predisposing factors leading to a MH assessment were related to family issues (42%), relationship problems (40%) and experiencing general military. stress (39%); iss[r] ...

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The British army and the counter insurgency
campaign in Van Diemen’s Land with
particular reference to the black line

The British army and the counter insurgency campaign in Van Diemen’s Land with particular reference to the black line

... The scope of administrative problems faced by the military is exemplified by the 63rd Regiment, which, apart from a company in Swan River Colony, had its troops deployed in Van Diemen's [r] ...

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Patterns of recruitment of the Highland regiments of the British Army, 1756 1815

Patterns of recruitment of the Highland regiments of the British Army, 1756 1815

... 13 Glengarry ££ British Highland Regiment, raised August 1794, disbanded July 1802, Colonel, Alexander HacDonnall of Glengarry, served in Jersey, Guernsey and Ireland.. 14 Reay Highland [r] ...

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INITIAL OFFICER TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN THE BRITISH ARMY

INITIAL OFFICER TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN THE BRITISH ARMY

... The length of the course at Sandhurst has been the subject of much discussion, both in this paper and elsewhere. Swedish officers might be surprised to find that the main thrust of the discussion considers whether one ...

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The Role of the Non Commissioned Officer in the British Army

The Role of the Non Commissioned Officer in the British Army

... One armoured reconnaissance regiment of three sabre squadrons deployed in June 2003 to Iraq. It had completed some 14 squadron tours in the Balkans over the past decade and soldiers returning from Bosnia in May left for ...

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