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Zimdars, Melissa. "Inactive Duty." Television & New Media 18, no. 3 (2016): 218–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1527476415605186.

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From U.S. Marine Corps helicopters rescuing “stranded” participants on The Biggest Loser to having individuals temporarily enlist in the Army on Extreme Weight Loss, these examples of military imagery work toward legitimizing the disciplinary logics put forth on reality weight-loss programs. Yet the military is simultaneously relying more on weight-loss and training practices originating in the commercial sector, including those found on TV, due to perceived “softness” and “fatness” within its ranks. This article thus examines the military-inspired disciplinary logics both reinforced and inadv
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Bajaj, Arveen. "Military dentistry: Duty Calls." Vital 1, no. 3 (2004): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/vital125.

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Prots, I. M., R. M. Skrynkovskyy, and S. V. Petkov. "The institute of military duty in the legal system of Ukraine." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 3, no. 88 (2025): 28–34. https://doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2025.88.3.4.

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The article based on a comprehensive systemic analysis, examines the institution of military duty in the legal system of Ukraine. Defense of the Fatherland in accordance with Article 65 of the Constitution of Ukraine is a citizen’s duty and obligation, that is, a requirement of a legal and ethical nature, which has acquired special value in the conditions of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. There are no studies of military duty that solve the mentioned theoretical problems, take into account the domestic experience and the experience of the European Union and NAT
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KIM, Kwonil. "Legal review on military duty." National Public Law Review 18, no. 2 (2022): 43–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.46751/nplak.2022.18.2.43.

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This study analyzed the concept of national defense duty, which is the basis of the defense field, specifically the military duty and military service obligations that the people have. In particular, the Constitutional Court said that non-military obligations are included in national defense duty, and military service obligations are also considered to include non-military obligations, which was critically reviewed in this study. It is reasonable to view military service obligations as one of military duty, and it is reasonable to distinguish non-military obligations conceptually from military
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Ponder, Kathryn L., and Melissa Nothnagle. "Damage Control: Unintended Pregnancy in the United States Military." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 38, no. 2 (2010): 386–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2010.00497.x.

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Military reproductive health policies affect large numbers of women. In 2006 servicewomen numbered nearly 350,000 and comprised 14.5% of active-duty forces and 17.4% of the reserve force. In addition, approximately 165,000 female dependents of active duty military personnel and 157,000 female dependents of reserve duty personnel are between the ages of 12 and 22 and are eligible for military health care services. Dependents of military personnel are eligible for military health care coverage until age 21, or up to the age of 23 if considered a full-time student.About 10% of active duty female
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Miller, Charles A., Jason H. Boulter, Daniel J. Coughlin, Michael K. Rosner, Chris J. Neal, and Michael S. Dirks. "Return-to-active-duty rates after anterior cervical spine surgery in military pilots." Neurosurgical Focus 45, no. 6 (2018): E10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2018.9.focus18380.

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OBJECTIVESymptomatic cervical spondylosis with or without radiculopathy can ground an active-duty military pilot if left untreated. Surgically treated cervical spondylosis may be a waiverable condition and allow return to flying status, but a waiver is based on expert opinion and not on recent published data. Previous studies on rates of return to active duty status following anterior cervical spine surgery have not differentiated these rates among military specialty occupations. No studies to date have documented the successful return of US military active-duty pilots who have undergone anter
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Plenderleith, Don. "Clean Up Duty." Mechanical Engineering 130, no. 02 (2008): 41–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2008-feb-4.

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This article discusses engineering supervision and engineering efforts in remediation of different sites. Public Works and Government Services Canada, which manages many of the military bases in the Ottawa region, commissioned the environmental and geotechnical firm Golder Associates Ltd. to provide engineering supervision and support for remediation of the site. The remediation of the former military landfill site, conducted in February and March 2006, not only cleaned up a polluted part of the Earth, it also pointed to some of the current best practices being used to protect the environment
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Moore, Brian A., John C. Moring, Willie J. Hale, and Alan L. Peterson. "Incidence Rates of Tinnitus in Active Duty Military Service Members Between 2001 and 2015." American Journal of Audiology 28, no. 4 (2019): 866–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2019_aja-19-0029.

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Purpose Due to hazards in the contemporary operating environment, U.S. military service members are at increased risk for tinnitus. Previous research has characterized tinnitus prevalence in military veterans, but no population-based study of tinnitus has been conducted in active duty military service members. This study evaluated the incidence of tinnitus diagnoses in military electronic health records based on International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9) codes for active duty service members between 2001 and 2015. Method Data on 85,438 active duty military service members w
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Zavarzin, Nikolai P. "Possibilities of pedagogical support in the formation of teenagers’ readiness for military duty." Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, no. 4 (2023): 805–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2023-28-4-805-812.

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Importance. Modern society is becoming more and more complex and it is necessary to educate its citizens in the spirit of high morality, attentiveness to neighbors, respect for the law and readiness for the needs of their country. Respect for the transmitted knowledge, training in ethical and moral behavior, taking care of health, putting personal life in order will lead to the fact that teenagers will be more willing to prepare for military duty and easier to perceive difficulties in execution their military duties. Consequently, pedagogical support for the formation of teenagers’ readiness f
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Jones, Marc D., and Kerry J. Sweet. "Comparison of Hallux Rigidus Surgical Treatment Outcomes Between Active Duty and Non–Active Duty Populations." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 108, no. 4 (2018): 272–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/17-037.

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Background: Our aim in this study was to compare the long-term outcomes of three different surgical procedures for the treatment of hallux rigidus (ie, cheilectomy, decompressive osteotomy, and arthrodesis) between active duty military and non–active duty patients. Methods: A retrospective review of 80 patients (95 feet) undergoing surgical treatment for hallux rigidus was performed. Telephone survey was used to obtain postoperative outcome measures and subjective satisfaction. Additional data recorded and analyzed included age, sex, status of patient (active duty or non–active duty), grade of
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Haouari, Wala, Salma Kamoun, Hiba Ziedi, Asma Fantar, and Adel Amri. "P-534 NIGHT SHIFT DUTY AMONG ACTIVE-DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL: WHAT GROUNDS FOR EXEMPTION?" Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1307.

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Abstract Introduction Sleep deprivation can be responsible for the onset or decompensation of numerous chronic pathologies. Military activity has its own particularities in terms of work organization and working hours. Objectives: To study the main reasons for exemption from night shift duty among active military personnel. Methods This is a retrospective descriptive study of active-duty military personnel who applied for exemption from night duty at the Military Occupational Health Center from January 1 st, 2017, to December 31 st, 2022 Results A total of 158 granted requests for exemption fr
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Tanen, David A. "Reminiscing on military duty in Iraq." Annals of Emergency Medicine 45, no. 2 (2005): 219–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2004.07.452.

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J, Higa, Lu L, Reid M, Khokhar B, Seegmiller R, and Kennedy J. "A-144 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Sleep Disturbances in Military Service Members as Predictors of Days Missed from Duty." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 35, no. 6 (2020): 938. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acaa068.144.

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Abstract Objective Duty-limiting pain impacts military readiness. Conditions such as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), stress-related disorders (Acute Stress Disorder (ASD)/PTSD), depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance occur frequently among military service members and can be associated with pain-related time off from duty. The purpose of this study was to explore which of these conditions best predict time off duty. Method Time off duty was categorized into low (0–3 days), medium (3–30 days) and high (more than 30 days). After excluding participants undergoing a Medical Evaluation Board
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O’Connor, Francis G., Aaron D. Williams, Steve Blivin, Yuval Heled, Patricia Deuster, and Scott D. Flinn. "Guidelines for Return to Duty (Play) after Heat Illness: A Military Perspective." Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 16, no. 3 (2007): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsr.16.3.227.

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Since Biblical times, heat injuries have been a major focus of military medical personnel. Heat illness accounts for considerable morbidity during recruit training and remains a common cause of preventable nontraumatic exertional death in the United States military. This brief report describes current regulations used by Army, Air Force, and Navy medical personnel to return active duty warfighters who are affected by a heat illness back to full duty. In addition, a description of the profile system used in evaluating the different body systems, and how it relates to military return to duty, ar
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Murtha, Andrew S., and Matthew R. Schmitz. "PERIACETABULAR OSTEOTOMY IN ACTIVE DUTY U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL: A SINGLE CENTER’S EXPERIENCE WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO YEARS FOLLOW-UP." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 8, no. 4_suppl3 (2020): 2325967120S0014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00143.

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Background: The primary focus of periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) literature has been survivorship until hip arthroplasty. This endpoint overlooks its impact on young, active patients. Hypothesis/Purpose: This study sought to assess the impact of the PAO on the careers of active duty members of the United States Armed Forces. Methods: A retrospective review identified 38 patients who underwent PAO performed by a single surgeon at an academic, military medical center from January 2014 through April 2017. Twenty-one of the patients were active duty United States military service members (16 female
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Weyandt, T. B., S. M. Schrader, T. W. Turner, and S. D. Simon. "Semen analysis of military personnel associated with military duty assignments." Reproductive Toxicology 10, no. 6 (1996): 521–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0890-6238(96)00139-6.

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Tillett, Aubree. "Military Families and the Arts: An ArcGIS StoryMaps Collection to Discover Art Institutions Near Active-Duty Military Installations." portal: Libraries and the Academy 24, no. 2 (2024): 217–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pla.2024.a923704.

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abstract: Military Families and the Arts is an ArcGIS StoryMaps collection that serves military families by mapping art museums and arts centers located near active-duty military installations. The interactive maps are organized by military branch and browsable by an alphabetical list of active-duty military installations. The ArcGIS StoryMaps collection serves three primary functions: to assist military spouses pursuing a career in the arts with finding a comprehensive list of potential employers, to assist military dependents with finding arts-related opportunities to network into their curr
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Owens, Steffanie, Tara Blando, Yohannes B. Tesema, et al. "Incidence Rates of Gynecologic Cancers in the U.S. Active Duty Military Population." Military Medicine 185, no. 9-10 (2020): e1590-e1595. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usaa083.

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Abstract Introduction Despite an increasing number of female service members, incidence rates of gynecologic cancers (other than cervical cancer) have not been previously documented in the U.S. active duty military population. This study sought to determine the incidence rates of all gynecologic, including peritoneal, malignancies in the U.S. Active Duty population compared to the general US population as reported in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program database. Materials and Methods Gynecologic cancers diagnosed in U.S. Active Duty women aged 20–59 between 2004 and 2013 we
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DaLomba, Elaina, Mary Jan Greer, Erika Cruz, et al. "The experiences of active duty military spouses with advanced degrees in maintaining and advancing their careers." Work 68, no. 2 (2021): 387–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-203380.

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BACKGROUND: Individuals married to active duty military members experience a significantly higher rate of un/underemployment than their civilian counterparts; those with advanced degrees are most impacted. Occupation is central to individual identity and adaptation; therefore, individual occupational struggles can impact family systems. Evidence shows military spouse career concerns impact service member retention, making spouse employment related to national security; however there is limited research on active duty spouses, particularly those with advanced degrees. OBJECTIVE: This phenomenol
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Holub, V. K. "Realisation of the right to alternative (non-military) service as a form of performing of the constitutional duty to defend the Fatherland." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 1, no. 86 (2025): 165–74. https://doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2024.86.1.24.

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Based on the analysis of a number of scientific positions and the regulatory framework in the area of granting a citizen the right to conscientious objection to military service, the article examines the problematic legal issues relating to the exercise of this right as one of the forms of performing of the constitutional duty of citizens to defend the Motherland. The constitutional duty of citizens to defend the Fatherland envisages several forms of performing: performing of the duty to defend the Fatherland in the form of exercising the right to resist undemocratic rule which encroaches on t
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Teachman, Jay. "Military Service, Race, and the Transition to Marriage and Cohabitation." Journal of Family Issues 30, no. 10 (2009): 1433–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x09336338.

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Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Study of Youth, the author investigates the relationship between military service and the transition to the first intimate union. The author argues that active-duty military service promotes marriage over cohabitation. The results are consistent with this argument, showing that active-duty members of the military are much more likely to choose marriage over cohabitation compared to reserve-duty service members, veterans, and comparable civilians. These results are particularly strong for Black men, indicating a possible relationship between workin
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Whorley, Larry W. "Job Satisfaction among Military Prevention Specialists." Journal of Drug Education 19, no. 2 (1989): 133–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/63c7-c4nu-r4gw-qtrn.

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The relationships between role perceptions and job satisfaction were studied. Such perceptions included perceived importance of the military prevention specialist role vis-a-vis substance abuse prevention, organizational efficiency, and supervisory interest [1–3]. Perceived importance of the prevention duty for substance abuse prevention and organizational efficiency were primarily related to job satisfaction. Perception of the supervisor's emphasis upon the prevention duty was significant but secondary.
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Rodrigues de Sales, Eric. "VITIMIZAÇÃO E SOBREVIVÊNCIA POLICIAL: UMA ANÁLISE SOBRE MORTES VIOLENTAS DE POLICIAIS MILITARES DO DISTRITO FEDERAL." Revista Ciência & Polícia 7, no. 1 (2021): 35–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.59633/2316-8765.2021.159.

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This article presents a study on the victimization of active-duty military police officers belonging to the Military Police of the Federal District (Brazil) in the last ten years and addresses aspects of police survival. Specifically, it addresses the violent crimes suffered by these members of the Corporation and provides a comparison of what happened during full police activity and when the military is on holiday. The general objective is to present a diagnosis of the deaths of military police officers that occurred while on active duty, and to provide a more detailed picture of deaths from
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Neal, Leigh A., Matthew Kiernan, David Hill, Frank Mcmanus, and Mark A. Turner. "Management of mental illness by the British Army." British Journal of Psychiatry 182, no. 4 (2003): 337–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.182.4.337.

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BackgroundThe Ministry of Defence has its own hospital for soldiers requiring admission for mental health problems.AimsTo assess the efficiency of the army psychiatric hospital at restoring patients to full active duty. To assess whether a new military training and rehabilitation unit (MTRU) that emphasises military-skills training, improves outcome.MethodA 2-year, inception-cohort outcome study of hospital in-patients. A 12-month, case-matched, ‘before and after’ outcome study compared MTRU patients with hospital in-patients.ResultsI (hospital in-patients, n=309): at 2-year follow-up 67 (22%)
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Baran, Anzhelika. "Legislation on conscription: comparative analysis." Visegrad Journal on Human Rights, no. 1 (December 29, 2023): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.61345/1339-7915.2023.1.3.

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The objective of the research is to develop the theoretical and methodological foundations of the study of the system of legal enforcement of military service as a method of forming the armed forces and influencing democratic processes in society, as well as to formulate well-founded proposals and methods for solving the identified problems.
 Research methodology The research was conducted using the method of content analysis, which is used in the study of sources that are invariant to the structure and content of the object of scientific research. Content analysis combines nomothetic res
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Slaven, Sean E., Robert Tardif, Kevin Foley, Kenneth L. Cameron, Matthew A. Posner, and Jonathan F. Dickens. "Revision Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in the Military." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 8, no. 3_suppl2 (2020): 2325967120S0011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00119.

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Objectives: There is no consensus on the optimal method of stabilization (arthroscopic or open) for revision anterior shoulder stabilization. The purpose of this study was to determine the success of revision arthroscopic stabilization at preventing further recurrence in active duty military patients. Methods: 53 revision arthroscopic stabilizations were performed at our institution between 2005-2016 for recurrent anterior shoulder instability after an arthroscopic Bankart index procedure. Shoulders with glenoid bone loss >20% were excluded from the study. The primary outcome of interest wa
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Martini, Anne E., and Joseph O. Doyle. "Fertility Preservation Before Deployment: Oocyte and Sperm Freezing in Members of the Active Duty Military." Seminars in Reproductive Medicine 37, no. 05/06 (2019): 232–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1701633.

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AbstractActive duty military service and deployment has the potential to compromise fertility through combat-related genitourinary injury, gonadotoxic exposures, and physical separation from a partner. Despite a growing interest among the military community as well as promising efficacy and safety data, fertility preservation remains an uncovered benefit for active duty soldiers. In 2016, the Pentagon proposed a program that would cover oocyte and sperm cryopreservation for any member of the active duty military desiring its use. Regrettably, that funding was not secured and predeployment fert
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Strelianyi, V. I. "Compliance with the rules of military registration as the implementation of military duty by citizens of Ukraine." Bulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 104, no. 1 (2024): 261–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/v.2024.1.22.

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The article is devoted to a scientific study of the organisation of military registration of conscripts, persons liable for military service and reservists, which is carried out by military authorities in the context of citizens' duty to defend the Motherland. The main purpose of the article is to identify certain problems of military registration and ways of their solution through administrative and legal regulation of the activities of the bodies entrusted with the task of organising and maintaining personal and high-quality registration of conscripts, persons liable for military service and
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Crabtree-Nelson, Sonya, and LCDR Peter DeYoung. "Enhancing Resilience in Active Duty Military Personnel." Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 55, no. 2 (2017): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/02793695-20170210-06.

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Baria, Michael R., Karen Newcomer, and Jacob Erickson. "Groin Pain- Soccer Player / Active Duty Military." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 46 (May 2014): 871–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000496114.42231.cf.

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Stevens, Kevin V., and Jill Janke. "Breastfeeding Experiences of Active Duty Military Women." Military Medicine 168, no. 5 (2003): 380–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/168.5.380.

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Roberts, Rodney C. "The Duty to Repatriate U.S. Military Personnel." Journal of Military Ethics 22, no. 2 (2023): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15027570.2023.2292425.

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Kasavtsev, Mikhail Yurievich. "The monitoring technique of the soldier state in the process of psycho-pedagogical training in the organization and guard duty." Samara Journal of Science 5, no. 4 (2016): 192–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv20164308.

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The following paper deals with the problem of military personnel training for guard duty and their moral and psychological maintenance during their duty. The division commander, being responsible for the guard personnel training should have a set of techniques, ways and methods of military personnel training for duty, while the guard chief, in addition, must be able to timely detect, identify and neutralize negative effects of stress on the personality of military personnel members of the guard. Surveys with the guard personnel revealed the contradiction between the requirements to military pe
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Hourani, Laurel L., Jason Williams, Valerie Forman-Hoffman, Marian E. Lane, Belinda Weimer, and Robert M. Bray. "Influence of Spirituality on Depression, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Suicidality in Active Duty Military Personnel." Depression Research and Treatment 2012 (2012): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/425463.

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Understanding the role of spirituality as a potential coping mechanism for military personnel is important given growing concern about the mental health issues of personnel returning from war. This study seeks to determine the extent to which spirituality is associated with selected mental health problems among active duty military personnel and whether it moderates the relationship between combat exposure/deployment and (a) depression, (b) posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and (c) suicidality in active duty military personnel. Data were drawn from the 2008 Department of Defense Survey of
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Shaha, James S., Steven H. Shaha, Craig R. Bottoni, Daniel J. Song, and John M. Tokish. "Preoperative Resilience Strongest Predictor of Postoperative Outcome Following an Arthroscopic Bankart Repair." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 5, no. 3_suppl3 (2017): 2325967117S0011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967117s00113.

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Objectives: Resilience, which is a psychometric property related to “hardiness” or the ability to respond to challenging situations, is a recognized predictor in many outcomes’ domains. This has been studied extensively in stressful situations such as military returning from deployment, serious disease, and traumatic injury. To date however, no study has assessed the role of patient resiliency with respect to surgical outcome. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of preoperative resiliency as calculated by the Brief Resiliency Score (BRS) on relevant surgical outcomes, including th
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Murtha, Andrew S., and Matthew R. Schmitz. "Periacetabular Osteotomy in United States Military Personnel: Results From an Interservice Hip Preservation Practice." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 10, no. 2 (2022): 232596712110725. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671211072564.

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Background: Untreated or residual developmental dysplasia of the hip may cause significant morbidity. Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) allows for surgical reorientation of the acetabulum but requires a significant recovery period. Because of the physical demands of active military service, hip dysplasia or its treatment with PAO may cause a significant impact on the careers of affected personnel. Purpose: To measure the impact of symptomatic acetabular dysplasia and its treatment with PAO on the physical readiness of personnel in the United States Armed Forces. Study Design: Case series; Level o
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Manin, Iaroslav. "Defense of the Fatherland: Conscription for Military Service on Mobilization." Полицейская и следственная деятельность, no. 3 (March 2022): 42–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-7810.2022.3.38878.

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The object of the study is constitutional legal relations for the protection of Russian citizens of their state in connection with conscription for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the subject of the study is normative legal acts regulating military duty. The author explains the legal meaning of the constitutional duty to protect the Fatherland, proposes an addition to the Russian concept of national security with a provision on preventive self-defense, amendments to the Federal Law "On Defense", the Federal Law "On Military Duty and Military Service", the Federa
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Balazs, George C., Alaina M. Brelin, Michael A. Donohue, et al. "Incidence Rate and Results of the Surgical Treatment of Pectoralis Major Tendon Ruptures in Active-Duty Military Personnel." American Journal of Sports Medicine 44, no. 7 (2016): 1837–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546516637177.

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Background: Pectoralis major tendon ruptures are commonly described as rare injuries affecting men between 20 and 40 years of age, with generally excellent results after surgical repair. However, this perception is based on a relatively small number of case series and prospective studies in the orthopaedic literature. Purpose: To determine the incidence of pectoralis major tendon ruptures in the active-duty military population and the demographic risk factors for a rupture and to describe the outcomes of surgical treatment. Study Design: Case control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: We ut
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Frakes, Michael, and Jonathan Gruber. "Defensive Medicine: Evidence from Military Immunity." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11, no. 3 (2019): 197–231. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pol.20180167.

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We estimate the extent of defensive medicine by physicians, embracing the no-liability counterfactual made possible by the structure of liability rules in the Military Health System. Active-duty patients seeking treatment from military facilities cannot sue for harms resulting from negligent care, while protections are provided to dependents treated at military facilities and to all patients— active duty or not—that receive care from civilian facilities. Drawing on this variation and exploiting exogenous shocks to care location choices stemming from base-hospital closures, we find suggestive e
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Tumialán, Luis M., Ryan P. Ponton, Anthony I. Riccio, and Wayne M. Gluf. "Rate of Return to Military Active Duty After Single Level Lumbar Interbody Fusion." Neurosurgery 71, no. 2 (2012): 317–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/neu.0b013e318258e1da.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: Lumbar interbody fusion has been extensively studied in the civilian population; however, data regarding its efficacy in the military are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To identify the rate of return to unrestricted active military duty after single-level lumbar interbody fusion surgery. METHODS: The surgical database at a single tertiary care military treatment facility was queried for active-duty patients who underwent a single-level lumbar interbody fusion over a 5-year period. A retrospective chart review was performed with backward stepwise logistic regression analysis, and Fish
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Hawkinson, Michael, and Patrick Osborn. "Outcomes of Lisfranc Injuries in an Active Duty Military Population." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2, no. 3 (2017): 2473011417S0000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011417s000048.

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Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Sports, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Traumatic injuries to the tarsometatarsal or Lisfranc joints can be complex problems associated with long-term pain, disability, and deformity. Most current literature advises early open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for acute Lisfranc injuries and reserves arthrodesis for chronic injuries, isolated ligamentous injuries, or salvage procedures. There is also a reported association between delayed diagnosis or missed injuries and poor outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between time from inj
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Button, Eric D., and Anne B. Diallo. "Voting Behavior of Active Duty Military Spouses: Trends in Interest and Participation." Armed Forces & Society 46, no. 3 (2020): 351–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x19901295.

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Despite the expansion of absentee voting protections as recently as 2016, Service member spouses have not enjoyed the same level of voting protections as Service members. Active duty military spouses, uniquely positioned between military service and civilian life, are arguably as important to the election process as their Service member counterparts. Thus, we examine the voting behaviors of this underserved and seldom studied subpopulation. Matsusaka’s information theory–based economic model of voter turnout provides our framework for identifying determinants that shape the voting interest and
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Erickson, Kendra, Thomas Bruick, Susan Barclay, and Julia Winden-Fey. "Out of the Shadows: The Lived Experiences of Active-Duty Military Undergraduates." College Student Affairs Journal 43, no. 1 (2025): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1353/csj.2025.a965914.

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Abstract: The lived experiences of active-duty military students are currently silenced in higher education by assumptions and a lack of knowledge surrounding their individuality. Researchers undertook a phenomenological qualitative study on the experience of active-duty military undergraduates at a mid-sized four-year regional public university in the Southern region of the United States. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and supplementary surveys with four active-duty military students. The data revealed that individual identities influenced participants’ meaning-making
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McDaniel, Justin T., Sandra Collins, Scott Collins, et al. "Spatiotemporal Trends in Vision Impairment, Hearing Loss, and Executive Dysfunction Among Active Duty Military Personnel, United States, 2015-2019." Military Medicine 188, no. 7-8 (2021): e1408-e1415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usab483.

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ABSTRACT Introduction Non-Department of Defense (DoD)-curated health surveillance data on military personnel is limited and that which is generated by sources other than the DoD is rarely analyzed for the purposes of disseminating intelligence about health trends in this population. The purpose of this study was to determine spatiotemporal variations in the prevalence of certain conditions (i.e., hearing loss, vision impairment, and executive dysfunction) among active duty and National Guard/Reserve (NGR) military personnel. Materials and Methods We obtained person-level data from the 2015–201
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Leahy, Jada M., Benjamin Hoagland, Robert G. Strange, and Jared L. Antevil. "Effects of Cardiac Surgery on Duty Status in the Active Duty Military Population." Military Medicine 180, no. 7 (2015): 798–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed-d-14-00625.

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Henschke, Adam. "Militaries and the duty of care to enhanced veterans." Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 165, no. 4 (2019): 220–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2018-001140.

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This article argues that there is a duty of care held by the State to military veterans who have been technologically enhanced as part of their military service. It suggests that enhancements may be permanent, persistent or protracted and demonstrates how enhancements generate additional moral responsibilities from the chain of command. The paper concludes by demonstrating how this institutional duty of care relates to issues such as informed consent.
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Baran, Anzhelika. "The historical and legal discourse on the obligation to perform military service in Ukraine." osteuropa recht 69, no. 3 (2023): 329–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0030-6444-2023-3-329.

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The article is devoted to clarifying the peculiarities of legal (constitutional) consolidation of military duty at different stages of Ukrainian state and law-making. It is argued that the process of forming (reforming) an effective legal framework for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is necessarily associated with the study and consideration of the historical experience of legislation evolution throughout the centuries-long history of the Ukrainian State. The author has studied in detail military duty in Ukraine in the historical context. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of the legal
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Thomas, Darren D., Andrew S. Bernhardson, Ethan Bernstein, and Christopher B. Dewing. "Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement in a Military Population." American Journal of Sports Medicine 45, no. 14 (2017): 3298–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546517726984.

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Background: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) can lead to hip pain and early joint degeneration. There have been few reports to date on the outcomes of hip arthroscopy for the treatment of FAI in the military population. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to compare patient demographics with postoperative outcomes after hip arthroscopy for symptomatic FAI and to identify preoperative risk factors for poor outcomes. The hypothesis was that certain preoperative patient characteristics will be predictive of poorer outcomes and that lower outcomes scores will be associated with a h
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Wilkerson, James Andrew, and Mark Preston Burton. "Inhalation of Volatile Substances: An Emerging Threat to Readiness?" Military Medicine 163, no. 5 (1998): 343–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/163.5.343.

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Abstract Volatile substance abuse is the deliberate inhalation of volatile substances to achieve intoxication. We discuss the history and pathophysiological effects of commonly abused volatile substances. We explore three deaths and one serious accident in active duty military settings. The causes for abuse in the military environment are numerous and include remote duty, peer influence, low cost, rapid onset, limitation of ethanol use, difficult detection/screening for use, and lack of knowledge among users and authorities. The lethality of these substances and their casual use can constitute
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Fabre, Cécile. "War, Duties to Protect, and Military Abolitionism." Ethics & International Affairs 35, no. 3 (2021): 395–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s089267942100037x.

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AbstractJust war theorists who argue that war is morally justified under certain circumstances infer implicitly that establishing the military institutions needed to wage war is also morally justified. In this paper, I mount a case in favor of a standing military establishment: to the extent that going to war is a way to discharge duties to protect fellow citizens and distant strangers from grievous harms, we have a duty to set up the institutions that enable us to discharge that duty. I then respond to four objections drawn from Ned Dobos's recent book Ethics, Security, and the War-Machine.
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