<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US"><span class="char-style-override-2">Purpose. </span>The article considers the psychological-pedagogical bases of preparation of employees of power structures of the USA to the use of weapons in a combat situation.</p><p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US"><span class="char-style-override-2">Methodology. </span>The article is based on an analysis of the views of foreign military psychologists on the nature of psychological mechanisms to overcome the fear to kill and to be killed on the battlefield.</p><p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US"><span class="char-style-override-2">Results. </span>It is noted that the «science of murder» helps to better understand the psychology of the American military ...
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