Interpreters at work: Experiences from Dutch and Belgian peace operations

G Bos, J Soeters - International Peacekeeping, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… US troops in Iraq have an average of one interpreter to 75–150 soldiers, whereas the
Dutch in Bosnia had one to 15–20 servicemen. The ratios reveal a great deal about the way …

The development of enemy images in Dutch children: Measurement and initial findings

L Oppenheimer - British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… pilot study in which assessment instruments were developed and validated, the present
study examined the understanding of enemies and the presence of enemy images in 221 Dutch

What is a skillful soldier? An epistemological foundation for understanding military skill acquisition in (post) modernized armed forces

AMD Sookermany - Armed Forces & Society, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
risk to individual soldiers. Hence, acquiring military skill is becoming a matter of both
professional ability and personal interest. Furthermore, the emphasis on building an expeditionary, …

SOLDIERS'MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS

P Tripodi - International Journal on World Peace, 2008 - JSTOR
… Several reasons have been provided to explain the Dutch soldiers' decision. They were …
with the Dutch soldiers, they were The understanding was that taking additional risks for …

Development and application of a questionnaire to self-rate physical work demands for ground combat soldiers

J Larsson, M Dencker, MC Olsson, A Bremander - Applied ergonomics, 2020 - Elsevier
… the perceived physical demands of ground combat soldiers in the Swedish armed forces. …
impact on a soldier's perceived workload. During military operations, soldiers often work long …

Peacekeeping and the gender regime: Dutch female peacekeepers in Bosnia and Kosovo

L Sion - Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Dutch peacekeeping units in Bosnia (SFOR8) and Kosovo (KFOR2). I argue that soldiers
are ambivalent toward what is perceived … Therefore Dutch female soldiers are limited in their …

[图书][B] Conflict and Soldiers' Literature in Early Modern Europe: The Reality of War

P Scannell - 2014 - books.google.com
… with other European theatres it formed part of the British soldier’s collective experience. …
permanence of soldiers in the field. After the outbreak of the Dutch Revolt, soldiers although not …

Motivation and self-image among German peacekeepers

M Tomforde - International Peacekeeping, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… as sole motivating factors for soldiers to risk their lives in military missions.Footnote1 Military
sociology has long proclaimed the importance of cohesion between comrades in motivating …

Anogenital warts and human papillomavirus: knowledge, perceived nuisance and risk perception in Dutch soldiers.

EM Snoek, AM Loon, AM Lammers, SM Couwenberg - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… We used questionnaires to study knowledge, perceived nuisance and risk perception in
100 predominantly heterosexual men with clinically-confirmed condylomata acuminata. Our …

The unreal war: The Indonesian revolution through the eyes of Dutch novelists and reporters

T Pollmann - Indonesia, 2000 - JSTOR
… imagery that conscripted Dutch soldiers carried with them to the Indies was a perception of
poverty-… That is the reason why we have to risk our lives, so that you can eat your steak again-…