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Behavior / Military history of Canada / Kyle Brown / Somalia Affair / Bystander effect / Bystander / Canadian Airborne Regiment / Diffusion of responsibility / Somali people / Social psychology / Military history by country / Crowd psychology
Date: 2008-11-19 06:20:34
Behavior
Military history of Canada
Kyle Brown
Somalia Affair
Bystander effect
Bystander
Canadian Airborne Regiment
Diffusion of responsibility
Somali people
Social psychology
Military history by country
Crowd psychology

CFB Halifax Photo by Pte C. Stephenson, HSC[removed]by Lieutenant-Commander George Shorey Airborne Regiment soldiers taking down the wire around their compound for the return to Mogadishu, May 1993.

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