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- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 date "Spring 2005".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 first "Professor Gregory J.W.".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 isCitedBy James_Devereux.
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 issue "1".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 journal "Strategic Visions Magazine".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 last "Urwin".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 publisher "Center of the Study of Force and Diplomacy, Temple University".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 quote "'...we had our own military discipline regardless of the fact that we were POWs....And I think this is one of the things that held our men together, held our camp together – tighter, and gave us a sense of respectability even though we were prisoners.'... The person most responsible for fostering this spirit of order, pride, and self-respect was Wake’s senior Marine, Major James P. S. Devereux. In the prewar Marine Corps, Devereux earned a reputation as a humorless martinet, and most of his enlisted subordinates disliked him for his aloof manner and nitpicking command style.".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 title "Discipline, Camaraderie, and Luck: A Tale of POW Survival".
- a758b014f4b0829871ba744bf3094bd6a002e6125a90c40df8c920ab28489686 volume "6".