Combat Stressors
Staff sergeants
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Combat Stressors
Answer General George Patton visited some soldiers in the hospital on Sicily in 1943. When he found out that some of the soldiers were not physically wounded but only experiencing "shell shock", he became outraged and slapped one for being a coward. Some say there were two incidents of this. When this was reported in the press, it was not well received. General Eisenhower had to reprimand Gen. Patton and some say his command was taken away from him for this incident. There may have been more slapping incidents on the British or German sides but usually this was such a minor event in the light of the attrocities and tremendous loss in battle.
Incidents such as My Lai were photographed. and televised
Possibly. The military does physical examinations on potential soldiers.
The United States has a significantly larger military in all branches, including the Army.
There were more than two differences between the resources of the Confederacy and the Union. The two major differences were: A. The Union had a larger number of potential soldiers as the Union's population was significantly larger than the Confederacy's; and B. The Union had a significantly larger industrial base in which to build more warships, produce weapons, and provide supplies needed to gain the advantage in the war.
Staff sergeants
they were experiencing veryy harsh condition. the weather was horrible and they were short on food, water, clothing and supplies.
California soldiers may analyze people based on their behavior, actions, and potential threats to public safety. They may also consider factors such as background information, communication style, and overall demeanor when assessing individuals. Additionally, soldiers may evaluate any potential risks or signs of suspicious activity during interactions with people.
Neither side was squeaky clean at the outcome of it all. One of the most famous incidents in this regard by the Americans was the My Lai massacre.
The senior rater's evaluation
Thomas. Faughnan has written: 'Stirring incidents in the life of a British soldier' -- subject(s): Biography, Faughnan, Thomas, History, Military, Military History, Soldiers, Thomas Faughnan