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Are you a veteran? understanding of the term veteran among UK e: a research note / Burdett, Howard; Woodhead, Charlotte; Iversen, Amy C; Wessely, Simon   Journal Article
Wessely, Simon Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Different countries have varying definitions of the word "veteran," which in turn influence the benefits that ex-Service personnel receive. However, public opinion does not necessarily reflect official definitions. This article seeks to identify whether characteristics by which UK ex-Service personnel self-identify as veterans are aligned with official policy/public opinion, and which factors are associated with self-identification as a veteran. This article utilizes data from a structured telephone interview survey of UK Armed Forces personnel. All those who had left the military by the time of interview (n = 202) were asked whether they considered themselves to be a veteran. Their responses were recorded and analyzed. Only half of the sample considered themselves to be veterans. Definitions used by UK ex-Service personnel do not align with the official UK government definition or public perceptions of "veterans," which tend to focus on older veterans and/or those who served in both World Wars.
Key Words Identity  Veterans  UK Military  Ex - Service Personnel 
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Flexibility and utility of naval forces to the joint commander: a global appreciation / Anderson, Mark   Journal Article
Anderson, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The attacks in Mumbai last year were a wake-up call to wider world, not merely in their audacity or their target, but also in the method by which the terrorists chose to enter India.
Key Words LTTE  Maritime  Counter Insurgency  Narcotics  Afghanistan  India 
Terrorist  Naval Forces  Obama  Mumbai Attacks  UK Military  Foreign Policy 
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