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A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"

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Published in:Journal of Military Experience
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Published: 2013
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spellingShingle A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
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title A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_auth A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_full A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_fullStr A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_full_unstemmed A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_short A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
title_sort a military tradition institutionalized: rhetorical personification and anthropomorphism in "the riflemen's creed"
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Psychology
Social Sciences
url https://encompass.eku.edu/jme/vol3/iss2/8