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Now in her mid-forties, she is part of an energetic generation in Japan, whose formative years were marked by the hardship of war.
Maj. Matthew P. Houseal, a 54-year-old psychiatrist and father of seven in the Army Reserve, was there to counsel, having requested an Iraq deployment to support soldiers struggling with the heartache and hardship of war.
It describes the hardship of war almost incidentally, and, perhaps for that reason, so very convincingly – the quiet slide into austerity during and after both wars in itself is such a compelling story.
"We find that stories about the suffocating grind and everyday hardship of war don't do as well.
"Korea experienced the hardship of war, like Afghanistan, and despite all challenges has achieved its economic and social developments.
Here we tested the puberty-related theory of socialization, in post-conflict northern Uganda in adolescent girls who had been subjected to extreme hardship of war and poverty.
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We thank the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland, who shared in the hardships of war.
He mentioned Britain, Australia and Poland as the nations that "shared in the hardships of war".
Defeat and the hardships of war broke the hold of Bulgaria's traditional parties on the government.
Were they like Moseley nobly donating their all to the cause, seeking only recompense to endure the hardships of war?
But viewers can take umbrage when civilians lecture men in uniform about the hazards and hardships of war.
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