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Latinos, the Military, and the 2004 Presidential Election
Unformatted Document Text:  39 Morin, Raul. 1966. Among the Valiant: Mexican-Americans in WW II and Korea. Alhambra, CA: Borden Publishing Company. Moskos, Charles C., and John S. Butler. 1996. All That We Can Be: Black Leadership and Racial Integration the Army Way. New York: Basic Books. Petrocik, John. 1996. “Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case Study.” American Journal of Political Science, v40: 825-850. Pitkin, Hanna. 1967. The Concept of Representation. Berkeley: University of California Press. Popkin, Samuel. 1991. The Reasoning Voter. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. President’s Commission on an All-Volunteer Force. 1970. The Report of the President’s Commission on an All-Volunteer Force. New York: Macmillan. Purdon, Eric. 1972. Black Company: The Story of Subchaser 1264. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. Ramos, Henry. 1998. The American GI Forum: In Pursuit of the American Dream. Houston: Arte Público Press. Rasmussen, Scott. 2004. “Among Veterans: Bush 58% Kerry 35%.” Rasmussen Reports. October 8. Ricks, Thomas E. 1996. “The Military: The Great Society in Camouflage.” The Atlantic Monthly. December. Roghmann, Klaus, and Wolfgang Sodeur. 1972. “The Impact of Military Service on Authoritarian Attitudes: Evidence from West Germany.” American Journal of Sociology, v78: 418-433. Romano, Lois. 2004. “Bush’s Guard Service in Question.” Washington Post. February 3. Schatz, Joseph. 2004. “Kerry Campaign Leans on Veterans for Convention Duty.” CQ Today. July 20. Schreiber, E. M. 1979. “Enduring Effects of Military Service? Opinion Differences between U.S. Veterans and Nonveterans.” Social Forces, v57: 824-839. Segal, David, Peter Freedman-Doan, Jerald Bachman, and Patrick O’Malley. 2001. “Attitudes of Entry-Level Enlisted Personnel: Pro-Military and Politically Mainstreamed.” In Feaver and Kohn (eds.), Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil-Military Gap and American National Security. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Authors: Barreto, Matt. and Leal, David.
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Morin, Raul. 1966. Among the Valiant: Mexican-Americans in WW II and Korea.
Alhambra, CA: Borden Publishing Company.

Moskos, Charles C., and John S. Butler. 1996. All That We Can Be: Black Leadership
and Racial Integration the Army Way
. New York: Basic Books.

Petrocik, John. 1996. “Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case
Study.” American Journal of Political Science, v40: 825-850.

Pitkin, Hanna. 1967. The Concept of Representation. Berkeley: University of California
Press.

Popkin, Samuel. 1991. The Reasoning Voter. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

President’s Commission on an All-Volunteer Force. 1970. The Report of the President’s
Commission on an All-Volunteer Force.
New York: Macmillan.

Purdon, Eric. 1972. Black Company: The Story of Subchaser 1264. Annapolis, MD:
Naval Institute Press.

Ramos, Henry. 1998. The American GI Forum: In Pursuit of the American Dream.
Houston: Arte Público Press.

Rasmussen, Scott. 2004. “Among Veterans: Bush 58% Kerry 35%.” Rasmussen Reports.
October 8.

Ricks, Thomas E. 1996. “The Military: The Great Society in Camouflage.” The Atlantic
Monthly
. December.

Roghmann, Klaus, and Wolfgang Sodeur. 1972. “The Impact of Military Service on
Authoritarian Attitudes: Evidence from West Germany.” American Journal of Sociology,
v78: 418-433.

Romano, Lois. 2004. “Bush’s Guard Service in Question.” Washington Post. February 3.

Schatz, Joseph. 2004. “Kerry Campaign Leans on Veterans for Convention Duty.” CQ
Today
. July 20.

Schreiber, E. M. 1979. “Enduring Effects of Military Service? Opinion Differences
between U.S. Veterans and Nonveterans.” Social Forces, v57: 824-839.

Segal, David, Peter Freedman-Doan, Jerald Bachman, and Patrick O’Malley. 2001.
“Attitudes of Entry-Level Enlisted Personnel: Pro-Military and Politically
Mainstreamed.” In Feaver and Kohn (eds.), Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil-Military
Gap and American National Security
. Cambridge: MIT Press.


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