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What is Operational Pressure?
Operational pressure can be defined as the mental or physical stress experienced by an individual who is required to perform tasks that are beyond their comfort zone....
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The term "military" refers to an institution composed of personnel who are trained for combat and ordered to obey commands. Military members are often seen as strong, brave, disciplined, loyal, and...
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