Despite the rising demands and functions of non-kinetic warfare, the military bars most disabled Americans from entry. Artificial intelligence, complex decision-making, and fifth-generation-warfare elements stress a multidimensional force and cognitive skills over dominant kinetic traits. This thesis investigates the feasibility requirements, national security implications, and benefits to the Department of Defense of expanding active military service to disabled Americans. After reviewing U.S. and international integration of disabled persons, the defined needs and skills for emerging warfare, academic studies of disabled talents, and military policy, this thesis reveals the feasibility of inclusion. Recommendations include mainstreaming p...
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This thesis analyzes the accelerated process for immigrants to become naturalized citizens in the Un...
The aftermath of the VietNam war found many disabled veterans incapable of readjusting to civilian l...
Previous studies analyzing disability compensation have decried its $76 billion annual budget or war...
In order to promote fair and equal employment opportunities for those who are either mentally or phy...
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In public policy literature, there is a lack of research that integrates social construction theory ...
This article describes the beginning of the International Disability Rights Monitor and its advocacy...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
This thesis analyzes the accelerated process for immigrants to become naturalized citizens in the Un...
The aftermath of the VietNam war found many disabled veterans incapable of readjusting to civilian l...
Previous studies analyzing disability compensation have decried its $76 billion annual budget or war...
In order to promote fair and equal employment opportunities for those who are either mentally or phy...
The United States (U.S.) has been at war for more than a decade. Despite the fact that official U.S....
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
This essay highlights the findings of a two tiered, three year evaluation. The first tier studied hu...
Keith Nolan, a deaf man with undergraduate and graduate degrees, asked to be admitted to military tr...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The military's...
Provides information on the South Carolina's Department of Vocational Rehabilitation services for th...
The United States military is being deployed throughout the world in large numbers. These deployment...
This brief discusses the transition difficulties of Veterans with PTSD or TBI into civilian employme...
In public policy literature, there is a lack of research that integrates social construction theory ...
This article describes the beginning of the International Disability Rights Monitor and its advocacy...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
This thesis analyzes the accelerated process for immigrants to become naturalized citizens in the Un...
The aftermath of the VietNam war found many disabled veterans incapable of readjusting to civilian l...