نتایج جستجو برای: vietnam war

تعداد نتایج: 71295  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2014
Han K Kang Yasmin Cypel Amy M Kilbourne Kathy M Magruder Tracey Serpi Joseph F Collins Susan M Frayne Joan Furey Grant D Huang Rachel Kimerling Matthew J Reinhard Karen Schumacher Avron Spiro

We conducted a retrospective study among 4,734 women who served in the US military in Vietnam (Vietnam cohort), 2,062 women who served in countries near Vietnam (near-Vietnam cohort), and 5,313 nondeployed US military women (US cohort) to evaluate the associations of mortality outcomes with Vietnam War service. Veterans were identified from military records and followed for 40 years through Dec...

Journal: :Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience 2016
Carl H Gunderson Robert B Daroff

Between December 1965 and December 1971, the United States maintained armed forces in Vietnam never less than 180,000 men and women in support of the war. At one time, this commitment exceeded half a million soldiers, sailors, and airmen from both the United States and its allies. Such forces required an extensive medical presence, including 19 neurologists. All but two of the neurologists had ...

2011
Michael Waller Annabel CL McGuire

BACKGROUND Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those in the general population. This study considers how this "healthy soldier effect" changes over time. METHODS Standardized mortality ratios were used to compare changes in death rates relative to the Australian population in two large studies of Australian servicemen of the Korean War (n = 17,381) and t...

2004
ROBERT M. CASSIDY

I n 1961, Bernard Fall, a scholar and practitioner of war, published a book entitled The Street Without Joy. The book provided a lucid account of why the French Expeditionary Corps failed to defeat the Viet Minh during the Indochina War, and the book’s title derived from the French soldiers’sardonic moniker for Highway 1 on the coast of Indochina—“Ambush Alley,” or the “Street without Joy.” In ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2010
Paul J Dougherty Lynne V McFarland Douglas G Smith Alberto Esquenazi Donna Jo Blake Gayle E Reiber

Multiple-limb loss due to war-theater injuries results in a unique group of servicemembers requiring intensive rehabilitation and diverse prosthetic devices. This article compares the Vietnam and the Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) groups with war-theater-associated multiple-limb loss to document significant changes in health status, prosthetic-device use, and long-...

Journal: :JAMA psychiatry 2015
Charles R Marmar William Schlenger Clare Henn-Haase Meng Qian Emily Purchia Meng Li Nida Corry Christianna S Williams Chia-Lin Ho Danny Horesh Karen-Inge Karstoft Arieh Shalev Richard A Kulka

IMPORTANCE The long-term course of readjustment problems in military personnel has not been evaluated in a nationally representative sample. The National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study (NVVLS) is a congressionally mandated assessment of Vietnam veterans who underwent previous assessment in the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS). OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence, co...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2012
Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan Kim Korinek

War is deemed a major threat to public health; yet, the long-term effects of war on individual health have rarely been examined in the context of developing countries. Based on data collected as a pilot follow-up to the Vietnam Longitudinal Survey, this study examines current health profiles of northern Vietnamese war survivors who entered early adulthood during the Vietnam War and now represen...

Journal: :Journal of Documentation 2015
Brendan Luyt

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use selected discussions appearing on the talk pages of the Wikipedia entry on the Vietnam War to shed light on how the wider epistemological context of this online encyclopaedia affects the nature of debate about sources and subsequently how this knowledge could be used to improve information literacy instruction. Design/methodology/approach – My broad...

Journal: :Worldview 1972

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2010
Robert Gailey Lynne V McFarland Rory A Cooper Joseph Czerniecki Jeffrey M Gambel Sharon Hubbard Charles Maynard Douglas G Smith Michele Raya Gayle E Reiber

Rehabilitation goals following major combat-associated limb loss in World War II and the Vietnam war focused on treatment of the injury and a return to civilian life. The goal for Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) servicemembers is to restore function to the greatest possible degree and, if they desire, return them to Active Duty, by providing them with extensive reha...

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