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Handmade Pliers, Bringing War Home
Handmade Pliers, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Propulsion school required the completion of a hand-tool and the participant made the pliers. Made of metal in good, functional condition. Handmade by Burdell Draper. Participant ID_00054, Object ID_00184
Two Identification Tags, Bringing War Home
Two Identification Tags, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Metal identification tags in good functional condition. Mass-produced in 1942 by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00060
Knife In Sheath Wall Decoration, Bringing War Home
Knife In Sheath Wall Decoration, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Wooden knife in sheath wall decoration in good functional condition. Handmade and mass-produced in 1945. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00057.
Uniform Pins, Bringing War Home
Uniform Pins, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Metal and textile uniform pins in good functional condition. Mass-produced in 1945 by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00058
Medal For Good Conduct, Bringing War Home
Medal For Good Conduct, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Metal and textile medal for good conduct in good functional condition. Mass-produced by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00059
Charlesville Musket With Bayonet, Bringing War Home
Charlesville Musket With Bayonet, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
A Charleville Musket with Bayonet, produced in 1776, from the Revolutionary War. Crafted from wood and metal and in good condition but not functional. Participant ID_00048, Object ID_00125
Nose Plug For 280mm Cannon, Bringing War Home
Nose Plug For 280mm Cannon, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Mass-produced nose plug used to lift an "Atomic" cannon, artillery piece by crane, in good condition and made by the US military in the 1950's. Issued to the participant in 1956 in Germany and brought to Utah. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00115.
Photographs Vietnam Agricultural Advisor, Bringing War Home
Photographs Vietnam Agricultural Advisor, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
The photographs were taken during the AG Advisor Period (AG Advisor), whose role was to collaborate with local agricultural officials and foster positive sentiment towards the United States among the local population while stationed in Vietnam. Made of paper and photograph in good, functional condition. Handmade between 1962-63. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00117
Bracelet, Bringing War Home
Bracelet, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Given to the participant by aboriginal people in a ceremony on induction into the tribe. Handmade of metal in good, functional condition. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00118
Pipe, Bringing War Home
Pipe, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Given to the participant by aboriginal peoples as a gift. Handmade of metal and wood in good, functional condition. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00119
Photograph Of The 280mm Cannon And Noel And Crew, Bringing War Home
Photograph Of The 280mm Cannon And Noel And Crew, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Professionally taken photograph of the participant, Noel, and his crew with a 280mm cannon in good condition. Taken in Germany in 1957. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00116.
Polish Uniform Hat, Bringing War Home
Polish Uniform Hat, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Mass-produced hat made of textile, metal, and leather in good condition. It was purchased by the participant in October or November of 1992 in Germany, but produced in Poland between 1986-1992. Participant ID_00045, Object ID_00099.
Letters And Postcards From Sam Taylor, Bringing War Home
Letters And Postcards From Sam Taylor, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Handwritten letters from Participant's father to his wife from 1954-1956. There was no active conflict at the time. Written in Okinawa, Japan on paper, in good condition. Participant ID_00043, Object ID_00093
Bulgarian Uniform Hat, Bringing War Home
Bulgarian Uniform Hat, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Hat made of textile and metal in good condition. Mass-produced in Bugaria between 1986-1992, and gifted to the participant around 1992 while in Germany. Participant ID_00045, Object ID_00100.
Photographs 101st Airborne Division, Bringing War Home
Photographs 101st Airborne Division, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Copies made of paper in good, functional condition. Handmade by the participant in 1968 in Vietnam. Participant ID_00042, Object ID_00092
Letter From War Department, Bringing War Home
Letter From War Department, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Paper letter from the War Department in good functional condition. Handmade by the U.S. government in 1949. Participant ID 00035, Object ID 00072
Program From Congressional Medal Of Honor Celebration, Bringing War Home
Program From Congressional Medal Of Honor Celebration, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Celebration of life and honoring the participant's late father at the White House. Made of paper and textile in good, functional condition. Professionally produced by an unknown maker, time, and location. Participant ID_00039, Object ID_00084
Mia Letter From The War Department, Bringing War Home
Mia Letter From The War Department, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Paper MIA letter from the War Department in good functional condition. Handmade by the U.S. government in 1942. Participant ID 00035, Object ID 00071
Certificate For Life Insurance, Bringing War Home
Certificate For Life Insurance, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Paper certificate for life insurance in good functional condition. Mass-produced by the U.S. government in the 1940s. Participant ID 00035, Object ID 00073
Canteen, Bringing War Home
Canteen, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Metal canteen in good condition with some missing components. Mass produced in 1944 by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00036 , Object ID 00074
Framed Photograph Of Jesus Arreola, Bringing War Home
Framed Photograph Of Jesus Arreola, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Framed photograph in good functoinal condition. The item was produced in 1945. Participant ID 00036, Object ID 00106
Tidwell Photo Album, Bringing War Home
Tidwell Photo Album, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Paper photo album in good functional condition. Handmade by Ira Tidwell from 1944-1945. Participant ID 00036, Object ID 00108
40th Infantry Division Year Book And Reunion Flag, Bringing War Home
40th Infantry Division Year Book And Reunion Flag, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Paper and textile 40th infantry division yearbook in fair functional condition. The yearbook was mass produced by the Army and Navy Publishing Company in 1947. The division flag was handmade by a reunion group in 1982. Both were produced in the United States. Participant ID 00036, Object ID 00107
The Association Of Military Sexual Harassment/Assault With Suicidal Ideation, Plans, Attempts, And Mortality Among Service Members And Veterans: A Meta-Analysis And Research Study, Whitney S. Livingston
The Association Of Military Sexual Harassment/Assault With Suicidal Ideation, Plans, Attempts, And Mortality Among Service Members And Veterans: A Meta-Analysis And Research Study, Whitney S. Livingston
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Rates of death by suicide and sexual harassment/assault that occurs during military service (MSH/A) are higher among service members/veterans than rates of suicide and sexual violence among civilians. Suicide risk includes thoughts and attempts, and research examining the strength of the relationship between suicide risk and sexual violence across past studies that examined this association are limited to civilians. Moreover, current theories hypothesizing which factors are related to suicide risk do not adequately predict suicide among service members and veterans, and do not account for factors such as MSH/A. This two-study dissertation first calculated the magnitude of the relationship between …
A Moderated Mediation Model Of Gender, Posttraumatic Cognitions, And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms After Military Sexual Assault, Hallie S. Tannahill
A Moderated Mediation Model Of Gender, Posttraumatic Cognitions, And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms After Military Sexual Assault, Hallie S. Tannahill
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Military sexual assault (MSA) is associated with the greatest risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and PTSD severity beyond other trauma types. Sexual revictimization further increases this risk and severity. However, not all who experience MSA revictimization develop PTSD. This suggests there may be a key mechanism that explains the association between MSA and PTSD. Posttraumatic cognitions (PTC), which include an overall domain and subdomains of self, world, and self-blame, may be one such mechanism between MSA and PTSD, although this link has not yet been examined in the context of MSA revictimization. Further, literature suggests that men and women …
1918 Dodge Brothers Touring Vehicle, Bringing War Home
1918 Dodge Brothers Touring Vehicle, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
The truck model was used overseas during the First World War. Made of metal, wood, leather, textile, and other materials, the truck is in fair condition with a few missing components. The truck is mass-produced by the Dodge Brothers Factory in Detroit, Michigan, and contains hand-made components by the participant. Participant ID_00026, Object ID_00062
Framed Watercolor Portrait, Bringing War Home
Framed Watercolor Portrait, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Wood and paper framed watercolor portrait in good functional condition. Custom made in July 1945 by Heinz Bensing in Salina, Utah. Participant ID 00027, Object ID 00063.
1923 Dodge Brothers Truck, Bringing War Home
1923 Dodge Brothers Truck, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Used as an ambulance during WWI. Made of metal, wood, textile, and leather in fair, non-functional condition. Mass-produced by the Dodge Brothers Factory in 1923, Detroit, MI. Participant ID_00025 Object ID_00061
Civil War Drumsticks, Bringing War Home
Civil War Drumsticks, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Drumsticks from the 1860s from the Civil War belonging to Levi Clark Axtell. Crafted from wood and in good functional condition. Participant ID_00020, Object ID_00049
19th-Century Newspapers, Bringing War Home
19th-Century Newspapers, Bringing War Home
Bringing War Home Collection
Newspapers from the 19th century include editions from 1821, 1862, 1864, and 1899. These American-made papers were mass-produced by the New York Tribune, Burk & Co, and The Semi Weekly Times. Participant ID_00016, Object ID_00040