Peter Ramsberger of the APA said that Crawford was " the founder and effective leader of one of the most important research organizations in the history of military psychology ".
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Psychological stress and disorders have always been a part of military life, especially during and after wartime, but the mental health section of military psychology has not always experienced the awareness it does now.
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Dixon's analysis of morale in the late Roman Army was well received and influenced the development of the study of military psychology in history pioneered by John Keegan in " The Face of Battle ".
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Writers on military psychology have linked this work to the experiences of LGBQ military service personnel, asserting that these studies offer insights into the lives of open LGBQ soldiers and those who conceal their orientation.
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In 1932, classes included religious education, general tactics, infantry tactics, military history, military law, military psychology, military organisation, commissariat, topography, pioneer subjects, chemistry, artillery, cavalry, aviation, mortars, heavy machine guns, communications, German language, physical education, dance and singing.
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Although concerned with research into military psychology, and particularly combat stress and how it affect troop morale, often the bulk of military science activities is directed at military intelligence technology, military communications and improving military capability through research.
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William J . Strickland, HumRRO s president, has also worked with the APA Division of Military Psychology and was recently elected to fellow status of APA's Division 14 : Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology ( SIOP ).
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In 1991, Gal, while he was Head of The Israeli Institute for Military Studies, edited the textbook " Handbook of Military Psychology " with co-editor A . David Mangelsdorff of the United States Army s Health Services Command at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
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"' Military psychology "'is the research, design and application of psychological theories and empirical data towards understanding, predicting, and countering behaviours either in friendly or enemy forces or civilian population that may be undesirable, threatening or potentially dangerous to the conduct of military operations.
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Military psychology transforms from sub-branch groups of different psychology disciplines into a tool used by the military, as will all tools of the military, to enable the troops to better survive the stresses of war while using psychological principles to unbalance the enemy forces for easier wins.