
By Alton Gansky, Jeff Struecker
An elite U.S. military unique Operations unit faces risk on each side whereas struggling with a number of threats on continents in a single project.
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The German officer is treated with enormous respect pillage. because of his power in barracks, and, fancying that he is made of finer clay than other people, he recognizes no law but that of the military code. very of his was furnished mentality by the typical example notorious affair at Zabern, where a Colonel had some A thirty civilians, including a magistrate, thrown into a cellar and kept there for twenty-four hours, simply because he did not consider that they had paid him proper respect.
The German officer is treated with enormous respect pillage. because of his power in barracks, and, fancying that he is made of finer clay than other people, he recognizes no law but that of the military code. very of his was furnished mentality by the typical example notorious affair at Zabern, where a Colonel had some A thirty civilians, including a magistrate, thrown into a cellar and kept there for twenty-four hours, simply because he did not consider that they had paid him proper respect.
No environmental change in his life has ever been so vast and so radical as this. Army ! mano3uvres, which approached it the most nearly, were but feeble in comparison, and brief rather than pro- Nothing can disturb the existing environdoes. For here the surrounding country is destitute, desolate, burned; the railways are torn up; buildings are razed, crops destroyed, and every semblance of order and civilization gone. Nothing tracted. ment as war short of actual war can possibly imitate this, even PSYCHICAL PHENOMENA AND THE AVAR 38 a different world; and this in turn creates a different mental world in the being dwelling within such an altered zone.