3-0060 DEPLOYMENT STRESSED: LEGACIES OF THE WAR ON TERROR IN HOME FRONT COMMUNITIES
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 08:00-09:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Students, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Jean N Scandlyn PhD (University of Colorado Denver)
Chairs:  Sarah J Hautzinger (Colorado College)
08:00
08:15
Human Terrain Redux – A “Halfie” Talks Anthropology and the Army
David Bayendor (University of Colorado Denver)
08:30
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Multiple Deployments On Military Chaplains
Jason D Lind PhD (Department of Veterans Affairs) and Karen Besterman-Dahan PhD (Department of Veterans Affairs)
08:45
Battle-Speak On a Domestic Homefront
Sarah J Hautzinger (Colorado College)
09:00
Promises, Promises: The Military and Opportunity Structures for American Youth
Jean N Scandlyn PhD (University of Colorado Denver)
09:15
College, Culture, and Community:Middle East Veteran Students
Glenda Lynn Carne (Pikes Peak Community College and University of Colorado Colorado Springs)
09:30
Service, Reintegration, and Anthropology: Observations On the Effort to Develop a Meaningful Response to Long-Term War In America
Erin Finley (Veterans Evidence-based Research, Dissemination, & Implementation Center)

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