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Computer-Graphic Facial Reconstruction

Clement, John G. (Professor & Foundation Chair in Forensic Odontology, School of Dental Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Australia) / Marks, Murray K. (Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, The University of Tennessee)
Computer-Graphic Facial Reconstruction
The process of identifying the victim(s) of crime is an essential component of any law enforcement investigation where decomposition, trauma and purposeful disfigurement have made identity uncertain. Using computer-graphic and mathematical means of facial reconstruction and approximation - from segmented, decomposed or skeletal remains overs a cost-efficient, anatomically-accurate and expedient methodology to accomplish this core component. Th...

CHF 136.00

Operation Enduring Freedom as an Enabling Campaign in the...

Clement, John G.
Operation Enduring Freedom as an Enabling Campaign in the War on Terrorism
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon left the American public in a state of anguish and anger. With the debris still smoldering in the streets of New York, Bush stated that the United States and all those who want global peace will stand united to "win the war against terrorism." Less than a month later, Bush announced the beginning of Operation Enduring freedom, the first military action in the broad "campaign against terror...

CHF 76.00

Necessity for the Destruction of the Abbey of Monte Cassino

Clement, John G.
Necessity for the Destruction of the Abbey of Monte Cassino
The Abbey of Monte Cassino, founded by Saint Benedict in A.D. 529, at the beginning of the Italian campaign was one of only two sites requiring special consideration in the interest of historical preservation. The monastery overlooked the only north-south road from Naples to Rome. The promontory, studied by the Italian War College as an example of a position made impregnable by nature, was the focal point of the German Gustav Line. The German ...

CHF 74.00