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ISSN:0899-5605

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Murphy P Danahy,Sowan Kang,Pamelia F Willis et al. Murphy P Danahy et al.
The United States Armed Forces face the potential reemergence of large-scale combat operations (LSCO) as the predominant operating environment of the 21st century as a result of growing geopolitical conflict between the United States and it...
Bradley Fawver,Michelle L Ganulin,Julie C Merrill et al. Bradley Fawver et al.
Future large-scale combat operations (LSCOs) will place considerable strains on warfighting and peacekeeping capabilities, particularly mission sets that require execution of critical military functions within urban and/or rural subterranea...
Sean L Wilkes,Christine L Wolfe,John Eric M Novosel-Lingat et al. Sean L Wilkes et al.
Future large-scale combat operations (LSCO) against near-peer adversaries may unfold in a fluid, multi-domain battlespace where precision fires, drone swarms, and contested evacuation erase rear-area sanctuaries. This narrative review synth...
Ian A Gutierrez,Shelby N Anderson,Amy B Adler Ian A Gutierrez
Large scale combat operations (LSCO) are anticipated to expose service members to challenging, high-stakes scenarios with significant moral implications. Potentially morally injurious events and the psychological harms associated with moral...
Nathaniel L Cox Nathaniel L Cox
Drone warfare is a relatively new concept that militaries and defense industries around the world are continuing to develop and formulate adaptive responses to. Although larger and more primitive models of drones have seen combat use in var...
Kathryn E L Grimes,Emily A Schmied,Isabel V Altarejos et al. Kathryn E L Grimes et al.
The link between sexual assault (SA) and alcohol misuse (AM) documented in both military and civilian settings suggests that integrating SA and AM prevention programming could be more effective than current siloed approaches. The Department...
Skyler D Prowten,Sam C Cacace,Teddy K Bishop et al. Skyler D Prowten et al.
Due to unique stressors faced by LGBTQ+ Veterans, it is important to understand how existing strengths, like coping self-efficacy, can be leveraged for health promotion efforts to improve outcomes for this population. Before clinical trials...
Grisel García-Ramírez,Stephen R Shamblen,Emily Kaner et al. Grisel García-Ramírez et al.
Suicide is a significant public health concern among the military population. Thus, it is vital to understand suicide risk factors in this population. Alcohol use and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been identified as risk factor...
Dustin Wood,Leonard M Giambra,Kevin Mullaney Dustin Wood
Military service academies hold the promotion and development of leaders of character to be central to their mission, and institutional systems for identifying and penalizing instances of misconduct serve an important role toward this end. ...
Rebecca R Langdon,Michael D Collins Rebecca R Langdon
Armed forces officers typically undergo initial leadership training to prepare them to command subordinates in demanding and often hazardous situations. However, the naïve or implicit assumptions of untrained officer cadets can potentially...