Military sociology — Sociology … Wikipedia
SOCIOLOGY — as a field of intellectual endeavor is much older than sociology as an academic discipline. Modern sociology can be traced to the Scottish moralists such as Adam Ferguson, David Hume, Adam Smith, and possibly to Thomas Hobbes. The word sociology… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Military government — can refer to conditions under either Military occupation, or Military dictatorship. Contents 1 Military Government 1.1 Beginning of Military Government 1.2 The Occupying Power … Wikipedia
Military expression — is an area of military law pertaining to the United States military that relates to the free speech rights of its service members.[1][2][3][Full citation needed] Contents … Wikipedia
Military rule — may mean: Militarism or militarist ideology the ideology of government as best served when under military control Military occupation, when a country or area is occupied after invasion. List of military occupations Martial law, where military… … Wikipedia
Military humanism — is the term used to describe a situation whereby force and violence are used to further a humanitarian cause. Although it can easily be disputed whether or not furthering a humanitarian cause is the real intention behind such an action, the… … Wikipedia
Sociology — For the journal, see Sociology (journal). Sociology … Wikipedia
Military brat — This article is about the international use of the term in many English speaking countries . For the Wikipedia article about the specific American subculture, see Military brat (U.S. subculture). The term military brat is an English language… … Wikipedia
Military service — For military service in the meaning of an army as a military defense organization, see Armed forces. For state mandated military service, see Conscription. For the feudal institution, see Knight service. Military service, in its simplest sense,… … Wikipedia
Military brat (U.S. subculture) — A military brat (and various brat derivatives)[a] describes people who spend their childhood or adolescence while a parent (or parents) serve full time in the armed forces, and can also refer to the unique subculture and lifestyle of American… … Wikipedia
Military use of children — A Chinese Nationalist soldier, age 10, member of a Chinese division from the X Force, boarding planes in Burma bound for China, May 1944. The military use of children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child … Wikipedia