Cultural Issues: War Military service
Description
Whenever a character did or did not serve in the military during war. In this case, it is Redmond in The Unvanquished (225), but another example is Percy Grimm. JHB
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Aerial combat
- American Revolution
- As educational
- As metaphor
- Atrocity
- Bivouac fires
- Bombing
- Campaign
- Capture
- Casualties of war
- Civil War
- Civil War consequences
- Confederate Army
- Cost of war
- Death
- Defeat
- Demotion
- Deployment
- Deprivation
- Desertion
- Destruction
- Displacement
- Draft
- Draft evasion / Draft dodging
- Fog of War
- Glorification
- Going to war
- Grand Army of the Republic / G.A.R.
- Homefront
- Indian / Native American wars
- Insubordination
- Irregular troop
- Jacobite Rebellion
- Korean War
- Mercenary
- Mexican
- Military awards
- Military rank of general
- Military reassignment
- Naval warfare
- Noncombatant
- On homefront
- Patriotism
- Peace
- Pillage
- Play at War
- Plunder
- Prisoner
- Profiting from war
- Psychological effects
- Reconstruction
- Recuperation
- Red Cross
- Refuge
- Refugee
- Retreat
- Return
- Return from war
- Return to war
- Revenge
- Royal Air Force
- Rules of engagement
- Sabotage
- Scorched-earth policy
- Spanish American War
- Spoils
- Stolen valor
- Strategy
- Surrender
- Trenches
- U.S. Army
- Union Army
- Unity
- Veterans
- Violence against civilians
- War of 1812
- Women
- World War I
- World War II
- Wound
Tagged Events
Cultural Issues: Health and Illness›Injury | History›American Revolution | Nationality›English / British | War›American Revolution | War›Military service
Themes and Motifs: Absence/Loss›Abandonment | Absence/Loss›Military defeat | Death›Left for dead | Objects›Sword
Aesthetics: Allusion, Geographical›Georgia
Cultural Issues: Agriculture›Cotton | War›Homefront | War›Military service
Relationships: Commercial›Business partners