“I Can Spin Some Bullshit If You Want”: Narrating (and Bridging?) The Civil-Military Divide in Phil Klay’s Redeployment
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Published:2020-03-27
Issue:1
Volume:6
Page:135
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ISSN:2470-4768
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Container-title:Journal of Veterans Studies
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Short-container-title:JVS
Publisher
Virginia Tech Libraries
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