" Alcohol Use and Preventing Alcohol-Related Problems
Among Young Adults in the Military ." NIAAA Publications. N.p.. Web. 7 Apr 2014. <http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh284/252-257.htm>. A. This article talks about the prevalence of alcohol use among young adults in all four branches of the military, and compares their drinking habits with their civilian counterparts, regardless of enrollment status in college. B. This pretty much has all the information I wanted to investigate in one source. I wanted to know about drinking habits compared across the different branches and I wanted to know how it compared with civilians to see who had the higher rates of alcoholism. C. Its a credible source because its a government site and its a scholarly article. Ames, Genevieve M. et al. Military Culture and Drinking Behavior Among U.S. Navy Careerists. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 68.3 (2007): 336. Print. A. This article talks about the drinking habits of individuals in the Navy that have reenlisted at least twice. It talks about why they drink and how its perceived. B. This gave some good insight into the aspect that people in the military tend to drink out of boredom, loneliness, and tradition so it work well with what I wanted to portray C. This was also a credible source because it was a scholarly article Klesges, Robert C.Talcott, WayneEbbert, Jon O.Murphy, James G.McDevitt-Murphy, Meghan E.Thomas, FridtjofReese, Gregory J.Nicholas, Rena A. Effect of the Alcohol Misconduct Prevention Program (AMPP) in Air Force Technical Training. Military Medicine 178.4 (2013): 445451. EBSCOhost. Web. 1 Apr. 2014. A. This discussed the implementation of a test program that was conducted on US. Air Force personnel that hadnt quite made it to the real air force yet because they were in training. It discusses what they put in place and whether in their eyes it was effecting doing comparative analysis. B. It worked for me because another aspect I had to speak to was what if anything was being done to try and fix the problems with alcohol in any of the branches. C. This too was a credible source because it was a scholarly article. Marek, Lydia, W. Glenn Hollingsworth, Carissa DAniello, Kathleen ORourke, Donna-Jean Brock, Lyn Moore, John Butler VI, and Jing Zhang. "Returning home: What we know about the reintegration of deployed service members into their families and communities | NCFR." Returning home: What we know about the reintegration of deployed service members into their families and communities | NCFR. N.p.. Web. 7 Apr 2014. A. This discussed what kind of services the military provides for it members returning from combat. They talk about the different programs that are available for a variety of problems that may arise and how to cope with any issues before it get to be a problem. B. I just wanted to look at a small aspect of this article and it gave me what I needed. C. This was a website for the National Council of Family Relations and its a .org site which makes it relatively reliable. McClendon, Cindy. " 0-0-1-3 "Drink Responsibly" Program." goodfellow.af.mil. Goodfellow Air Force Base, 18 Dec 2012. Web. 7 Apr 2014. <http://www.goodfellow.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123330353>. A. This discussed the militarys current policy on alcohol and what that entails. B. Again I just wanted to a small portion of this websites information and it gave me what I needed. C. The is the official website for an Air Force base so in my mind it makes it slightly more reputable than just a regular .com website.