Tag: Soldiering

Soldiering Under Occupation Processes of Numbing among Israeli Soldiers in the Al-Aqsa Intifada


Free Download Erella Grassiani, "Soldiering Under Occupation: Processes of Numbing among Israeli Soldiers in the Al-Aqsa Intifada"
English | ISBN: 0857459562 | 2013 | 168 pages | PDF | 999 KB
Often, violent behavior or harassment from a soldier is dismissed by the military as unacceptable acts by individuals termed, "rotten apples." In this study, the author argues that this dismissal is unsatisfactory and that there is an urgent need to look at the (mis)behavior of soldiers from a structural point of view. When soldiers serve as an occupational force, they find themselves in a particular situation influenced by structural circumstances that heavily influence their behavior and moral decision-making. This study focuses on young Israeli men and their experiences as combat soldiers in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), particularly those who served in the "Occupied Palestinian Territories" (OPT) during the "Al Aqsa Intifada," which broke out in 2000. In describing the soldiers’ circumstances, especially focusing on space, the study shows how processes of numbing on different levels influence the (moral) behavior of these soldiers.

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Real Soldiering The US Army in the Aftermath of War, 1815-1980 [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CM462K89 | 2023 | 11 hours and 20 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 326 MB
Author: Brian McAllister Linn
Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

What happens to the US Army after the battles are over, the citizen soldiers depart, and all that remains is the Regular Army? In this pathbreaking work, Brian Linn argues that in each decade following every major conflict since the War of 1812 the postwar army has undergone a long, painful, and remarkably consistent recovery process as it struggled to build a new model force to replace the "Old Army" that entered the conflict. Real Soldiering provides the first comprehensive study of the US Army’s transition from war to peace.

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