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Military Culture

APA Citation:

Gunty, A., Richmond, A., Williams, R., Otto, M., & Borden, L. M. (2016). Military culture. Report submitted to the U.S. Department of Defense.

Abstract Created by REACH:

This document provides the results of a comprehensive review of trainings and resources that educate civilian populations about military culture. The review consists of a short abstract for each resource or training, including an overview, the associated organization, accessibility, and relevant links. These resources include trainings (online or in-person), webinars, presentation slides, and other resources (e.g., handouts, webpages, or videos). The review was completed conducting an extensive search with major internet search engines, as well as YouTube, using a variety of search terms including military culture, military culture training, and military culture briefing. In addition, a search was conducted of the websites of all military branches, military-related organizations, and non-governmental organizations. In total, over 1,200 websites were reviewed.

Focus:

Programming

Branch of Service:

Army
Multiple branches
Navy

Military Affiliation:

Active Duty
Guard
Reserve
Veteran

Subject Affiliation:

Active duty service member
Child of a service member or veteran
Military families
Spouse of service member or veteran
Veteran

Population:

Childhood (birth - 12 yrs)
Neonatal (birth - 1 mo)
Infancy (2 - 23 mo)
Preschool age (2 -5 yrs)
School age (6 - 12 yrs)
Adolescence (13 - 17 yrs)
Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)
Aged (65 yrs & older)
Very old (85 yrs & older)

Methodology:

Review of Literature

Authors:

Borden, Lynne M., Gunty, Amy, Otto, Mark, Richmond, Adeya, Williams, Rhiannon

Publisher/Sponsoring Organization:

The Military REACH Team

Publication Type:

REACH Publication

Author Affiliation:

Department of Family Social Science, The University of Minnesota, LMB

Location:

The University of Minnesota

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REACH Publication Type:

Research Report

Sponsors:

Developed in collaboration with the Department of Defense's Office of Family Policy, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture under Aware No. 2009-48667-05833.

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