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    US military doctrine in the contemporary conditions by Alexey Krivopalov

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Analysis of their unclear omissions and contradictions makes it possible to conclude that most of the defects of the US military planning have appeared at the level of policy and strategy but not at the level of tactics or operative decisions. …”
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    US Military and Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine in 2014–2020 by Вікторія Циганюк

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It should be noted that the United States does not recognize the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and continues to work with partner states to find a diplomatic solution to the war in Eastern Ukraine. Since 2014, US military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine has been the largest compared to other countries. …”
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    Research on New Air Combat Concepts of US Military by Wang Chaolei, Fan Huitao

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This paper summarizes the new air superiority combat concepts proposed by the US military in recent years, and summarizes the characteristics of the combat concepts from the aspects of system architecture, combat mode, equipment capability, etc. …”
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    Hearing loss associated with US military combat deployment by Timothy S Wells, Amber D Seelig, Margaret A. K. Ryan, Jason M Jones, Tomoko I Hooper, Isabel G Jacobson, Edward J Boyko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The objective of this study was to define the risk of hearing loss among US military members in relation to their deployment experiences. …”
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    Discussion and Inspiration of US military information and communication documents by Shang Chun yong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It is very useful to study the US military’s information and communication documents for the preparation of our army’s document.…”
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    Monkey Bites among US Military Members, Afghanistan, 2011 by Luke E. Mease, Katheryn A. Baker

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…To determine risk for US military members in Afghanistan, we reviewed records for September–December 2011. …”
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    Research on the Development of US Military Digital Engineering and Its Enlightenment by Wei Xufang, Liu Bin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This paper studies the development and characteristics of US military digital engineering, analyzes the connotation of US military digital engineering, studies the key technologies used, summarizes the application of digital engineering in typical projects, and the enlightenment of the development of digital engineering to the development and production of weapon equipment is put forward.…”
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    Dysregulated mitochondria-focused genes in US military service members with PTSD by Lei Zhang, Xianzhang Hu, David M. Benedek, Carol S. Fullerton, Robert D. Forsten, James A. Naifeh, Xiaoxia Li, He Li, K. Nikki Benevides, Robert L. Ursano

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Here, we present evidence that there are significant differences of expression profiles of mitochondria-focused gene in the blood between PTSD and non-PTSD control US military service members. Methods: Using a mitochondria-focused gene cDNA array, we examined the expression profiles of 1170 mitochondria-focused genes across samples from subjects with (n=28) or without (n=31) probable PTSD who were active duty US Army Special Operations soldiers deployed to the Iraq and/or Afghanistan war and who were evaluated for probable current PTSD using the PTSD Checklist (PCL). …”
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    Linguistic and Communicative Practices in the US Military’s Response to the COVID-19 Emergency by Roxanne Barbara Doerr

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…One of the main criticisms lies in their extensive use of “military metaphors”, a common trend in healthcare discourse (Nie et al. 2016; Parsi 2016). In truth, the US military avoids such aggressive language in favor of a more positive professional discursive approach (Parcell and Webb 2015), with greater focus on the support and implementation of clear, structured pandemic emergency plans. …”
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