Older Veterans’ Memories from the Korean War- a Qualitative Study
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DOI: 10.32474/CTBB.2019.02.000129
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- Deidre Wild, 2019. "Ninety-Five British Gulf War Health Professionals’ Met and Unmet Expectations of Re-Entry to Civilian Life Following Military Deployment," Current Trends On Biostatistics & Biometrics, Lupine Publishers, LLC, vol. 1(5), pages 117-125, October.
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