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Disillusionment In Afghanistan. Content-Analysis Als Methode, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Disillusionment In Afghanistan. Content-Analysis Als Methode, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Esmeralda Kleinreesink
From The Editor, Robert H. Taylor
From The Editor, Robert H. Taylor
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Afghanistan: Strategy And War Termination, Christopher Tuck
Afghanistan: Strategy And War Termination, Christopher Tuck
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Afghanistan Experience: Democratization By Force, Cora Sol Goldstein
The Afghanistan Experience: Democratization By Force, Cora Sol Goldstein
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Coin Is Dead—Long Live Transformation, Cora Ford, Patrick Rose, Howard Body
Coin Is Dead—Long Live Transformation, Cora Ford, Patrick Rose, Howard Body
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Officier In Afghanistan, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Officier In Afghanistan, Esmeralda Kleinreesink
Esmeralda Kleinreesink
The Reintegration Myth: An Interpretive Phenomenological Inquiry Into The Reentry Experiences Of Air Force Reservists Returning From Afghanistan, Brent French
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
This project documents the 18-month reentry trajectory of nine (including the author) United States Air Force Reservists returning home from a six-month deployment to Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010. Compared with their Active Component peers, members of the Reserve Component are more likely to be diagnosed with adaptive disorders and have an elevated risk of unemployment, substance abuse, and suicide. Since a critical difference between Active and Reserve Component members is the dual-status of reservists as both military members and civilians, this project sought to better understand this duality within the context of nonpathological reentry. This required an interdisciplinary approach …