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    Theirs but to do and die?: guaranteeing soldiers' right to life by Watkins, Richard

    Published 2017
    “…These risks are inherent to military service. Some, such as enemy attack, are virtually impossible to predict and guard against. …”
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    'What kind of democracy is this?': Conscientious objectors to the National Service Schemes by Oliver, Bobbie

    Published 2014
    “…This chapter examines a different kind of sacrifice – that made by young men who went contrary to the tide of popular opinion to make a stand against conscription for military service, and in particular, conscription for active service overseas in the Vietnam War. …”
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    The Peacemaker's Role in the Anti-Vietnam War by Oliver, Bobbie

    Published 2015
    “…The Peacemaker provided an alternative voice during the war, and supported conscientious objectors to military service in both war and peacetime. Always short of funds, The Peacemaker survived on subscriptions and donations until the end of 1971, when it ceased publication. …”
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    From Morotai to Manus: The Australian War Crimes Trials of the Japanese, 1945-1951 and the Australian Legal Profession by Morris, Narrelle

    Published 2019
    “…This article briefly examines three prominent members of the Australian legal community who dealt with atrocities committed on Ambon: John Myles Williams (NSW), Alexander Davies Mackay (WA) and Kenneth Russell Townley (Qld). The military service of these and many other legal officers at the trials is not well known and much remains to be discovered about how their service intertwined with or affected their civilian legal or judicial careers.…”
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    Becoming a social worker: Chris' account by Crawford, Frances

    Published 2012
    “…His initial access to university came through military service. Chris was interviewed by the author as part of her international study project examining social work students’ experience of diversity in the classroom. …”
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    Could mining be protective against prostate cancer? A study and literature review by Girschik, J., Glass, D., Ambrosini, G., Fritschi, Lin

    Published 2010
    “…Results: After controlling for age, family history and military service in Vietnam, miners had a statistically significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer (adjusted OR 0.35, 95% CI 0.16 to 0.75). …”
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    Career management competency among vocational skilled military retirees by Zakaria, Normah, Mat Rashid, Abdullah, Bakar, Ab. Rahim, Hamzah, Ramlah

    Published 2014
    “…Ability to be employed with ease after retirement indicates that the retiree is competent in planning and implementing his plan on employment post military service. This study aimed to gauge the effectiveness of the skills training attended by military retirees and to examine whether there is any difference in the career management competencies of the military retirees if they are trained by different training centres and /or if they enrolled into different training areas. …”
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    Mumarasat al-siyasah al-shar'iyah 'inda al-aqaliyat al-Muslimah : Majlis al-'Alaqat al-Islamiyah al-Amarikiyah namudhajan = The practice of siasah syar'iyyah among Muslim minority... by Megaache, Bahaeddine

    Published 2010
    “…For instance, participation of the American Muslim in the United States military service as well as his participation in elections. …”
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    Privileged wills in Malaysia: the sustainability of privileged wills among soldiers, airmen and sailors by Hussain, Faridah, Mohd Kamal, Mohd Hisham, Halim, Akmal Hidayah, Ahmad Bustami, Tajul Aris

    Published 2016
    “…Privileged will is the right of soldiers and airmen, and sailors, to dispose of their property during “actual military service”, and “at sea”, respectively. The sustainability of this right leads to economic prosperity and social justice. …”
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    Sumbangan Kor Agama Angkatan Tentera (KAGAT) dalam aktiviti keagamaan : kajian dalam Batalion ke-12 RAMD / Tirmizi bin Hj Md Isa by Hj Md Isa, Tirmizi

    Published 2011
    “…The result of this study shows that the KAGAT’s contributions started along with the establishment of Malaysia military service and its foundation was indeed a necessity. …”
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    Associations between demographic characteristics and resilience factors: A self-report survey by Mohamed Ludin, Salizar

    Published 2018
    “…Respondents were mostly female (57%); married (83.9%); with children under 17 years old (58.8%); from villages or rural area (97.2%); living in basic housing (95.6%); of average income; Muslim (97.5%); educated to primary or secondary level (81.1%); and not involved with any community organizations (95.1%), including volunteering, emergency teams, or military service. The mean age was 49 years, and length of time living in the area ranged from 1 to 85 years. …”
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    Commander's leadership style, behavior and knowledge in motivating non-commissioned officers in the Malaysian Infantry by Nixon, A. Endry

    Published 2012
    “…The findings revealed that among the motivation factors examined, sense of loyalty, espirit de corp and role clarity were ranked as the most important motivation factors while interesting work was ranked the lowest among the non-commissioned officers and that it changes according to their career in their military service. In examining the factors to enable military commanders to motivate their non-commissioned officers, the multiple linear regression model revealed that transactional leadership, transformational leadership, task-oriented behavior, people-oriented behavior, and level ofknowledge were found to contribute significantly to theory and practice in motivating non-commissioned officers. …”
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    Enhancement of graphene based enzymatic glucose biofuel cell / Arman Amani Babadi by Arman Amani , Babadi

    Published 2018
    “…Nowadays, scientists and engineers around the world, attracted by the variety of high applicable implantable devices, supplying their required energy to sense, monitor, pump drugs, vibrate and report the collected data in sensing, wireless transmission devices in military service, homeland security, environmental monitoring and biomedical applications. …”
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    Examining the protective role of posttraumatic growth against the development of suicidal ideation by Yasdiman, Meryem Betul

    Published 2023
    “…The first explored the personal experiences of veterans deployed on operational tours during their military service through semi-structured interviews, finding that they identified PTG from their adverse experiences, reporting some risk factors specified by the IMV. …”
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    Thank you for your service - Terima kasih atas khidmat tuan: Educating citizens to express appreciation to our armed forces personnel by Abdullah Adnan, Mohamed, Nur Syafawati, Sabuan

    Published 2024
    “…In the years of the post-independence era, patriotism is woven into a nation's identity via the sacrifices of its military services. Every day, men and women wear uniforms, ready to face the unknown, serve, and defend. …”
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    Malaysian army veterans’ outlay and discernment towards financial aid / Mohd Zahid Laton and Harlina Yunus @ Junor by Laton, Mohd Zahid, Yunus @ Junor, Harlina

    Published 2013
    “…In the announcement of the Malaysian Budget 2013, the Prime Minister proposed a compensation in the form of a financial aid to the army veterans who did not opt for the pension scheme after retiring from the military services. The amount of compensation was one thousand ringgit Malaysia and disbursed beginning January 2013. …”
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    Assessing the Readiness of the Royal Military Police Corps Towards a Learning Organization : a Case Study on Royal Military Police Corps Training Center by Azizul Hisham, Aziz Zaman

    Published 2004
    “…As part of the Ministry of Defense's as well as the Malaysian Armed Forces in general and the Malaysian Army HQ's drive for responsive, high quality military services, the 2001 Booklet on Learning Organization suggested that the services must become a learning organization. …”
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    'Guns for Hire': Morality, Law & Ethics by MacAndrew, Ben

    Published 2013
    “…Since the dawn of civilisation, the provision of military services for profit has been a dominant factor in shaping the world as recognised today. …”
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    A new security framework to prevent denial of service and replay attacks for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks by Malekzadeh, Mina

    Published 2011
    “…Persistent availability of the networks is essential particularly when it comes to critical areas such as healthcare centers, hospitals, police departments, military services, and airports. The main threats against availability of the networks are Denial of Service (DoS) and replay attacks. …”
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