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Fendrich, James; Pearson, Michael – Trans-action, 1970
This is a survey study of black veterans' attitudes toward white authorities, the "law and order controversy, racial separatism, violence, and black identification. Results of the survey are held to suggest that alienation will move a substantial proportion of these veterans into the black radical movement. (KG)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Power, Enlisted Personnel, Identification (Psychology)
Lange, Suzanne – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1982
Discusses the military service as a career choice for women. Notes problems of women competing with men in traditionally male activities and examines implications for the counseling profession. Notes publications describing military training programs and educational opportunities. (RC)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Enlisted Personnel, Females
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Hoffman, Elliott W. – Negro History Bulletin, 1981
The German army in America during the Revolutionary War enlisted Blacks as musicians, laborers, and soldiers. Black soldiers contributed to the mercenaries' military activities, while the German units offered Blacks employment, clothing, food, and a type of escape from slavery. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Black Employment, Black History, Blacks
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Florian, Victor – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1990
Investigated meaning and purpose of life in bereaved parents (N=52) whose sons fell during active military service 2 or 11 years after their loss, compared to 50 non-bereaved parents. Results showed that both bereaved parent groups received lower scores on Purpose-in-Life Test and Meaning-in-Life Scale than controls. Found no significant…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Bereavement, Death, Grief
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Adelsward, Viveka – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1998
Presents an exploratory study based on 20 interviews with Swedish conscientious objectors. The interviews represent a special form of institutional discourse, the evaluative interview, designed to help decide whether or not the conscientious objector is to be recommended for alternative civilian service. The practice has recently been abandoned in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship
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Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 2002
Includes "Writing Effective Resumes" (Kursmark); "Writing Cover Letters with Credibility" (Davis); "Career Portfolios" (Miller); "Writing a Top-Flight Vitae" (Orlando); "Converting a Curriculum Vitae to a Resume" (Katz, Morahan); "Special Reports" (Chapman); "Every Job Searcher Needs an e-Resume" (Dixson); "Military Value" (Burns); "Key Words"…
Descriptors: Career Development, Internet, Job Search Methods, Letters (Correspondence)
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Burke, Bruce J.; Johnstone, Michelle – Higher Education in Europe, 2004
The American aspiration for higher education as a road to a better life for everyone is threatened. As the economic and social gap between the upper third of the population and the bottom third widens, so access to better education, especially to higher education, becomes increasingly difficult to achieve. The traditional role of hope in the…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Military Service, Higher Education, Access to Education
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MacLean, Alair – Sociology of Education, 2005
Since World War II, the federal government has provided funds to pay for the education of veterans through the GI bill. Yet, these funds were unavailable from 1955 to 1965. This article considers four potentially overlapping hypotheses to describe the effect of military service on veterans' educational attainment in the absence of government…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Veterans, Federal Government, Military Service
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Lahelma, Elina – Gender and Education, 2005
In Finland more than 80% of the male population participates in military service. Going to the army is an important step in the transition to male adulthood and a period for further education. This paper explores reflections on the army of 20-year-old men, some of whom have it already behind them and some others with their military service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Masculinity, Males
Shea, Rich – Teacher Magazine, 2007
Army National Guard Sergeant James Reynolds is one of about 10,000 former and current military service members who, since 1994, have arrived in the classroom via the federal Troops to Teachers program. Reynolds, who was serving as rear gunner on a Humvee patrolling a Bosnian town, is currently teaching 6th grade students at Hybla Valley…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Credits, Principals, Military Service
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Armed Services. – 1992
This document reports the oral and written statements of persons who testified at congressional hearings on the subject of professional military education. Witnesses included members of Congress, active and reserve military officers from various branches of the armed services, and supervisors of the services' military colleges. Testimony,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Military Schools, Military Science
Thomas, George – 1983
The feasibility of modelling the supply of 22- to 29-year-old enlistees was assessed. Key issues concerned the availability of data and the development of an appropriate methodology for making enlistment supply projections for 22- to 29-year-olds. The current status of supply modelling was reviewed, with particular attention being given to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Feasibility Studies, Human Resources, Labor Supply
Smith, Paula; And Others – 1990
A study was designed to determine if soldiers trained to use chemical agents are more proficient in performing their jobs in an environment where lethal chemical agents are used and more confident of their ability to survive. A treatment group, composed of 150 soldiers, knew that their training would involve lethal agents in the Chemical…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Armed Forces, Hazardous Materials
Hall, Eugene R.; And Others – 1986
Skill deterioration and retraining needed to support mobilization were determined for Individual Ready Reservists (IRRs) in 16 critical Navy ratings. Mailed questionnaire were used to obtain job performance information (tasks performed and proficiency associated with their performance) from IRRs and active duty personnel. Skill deterioration was…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Analysis, Job Performance, Military Personnel
Army Center of Military History, Washington, DC. – 1987
As a scholar of international renown, Hugh Williamson came into contact with some of the leading intellectuals of the patriot cause and their political ideas transformed him into an adroit politician and leader. This booklet on Williamson is one in a series on Revolutionary War soldiers who later signed the U.S. Constitution. The booklet reviews…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Legislators, Military Service
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