Dom to baza – funkcjonowanie rodzin żołnierzy pełniących służbę w warunkach ekstremalnych

Postprint of Basińska, B. (2004). Dom to baza – funkcjonowanie rodzin żołnierzy pełniących służbę w warunkach ekstremalnych (55-69). [w:] O. Truszczyński, L. Konopka, K. Sikora, A, Rakowski, L, Kosiorek (red.). Służba żołnierzy i funkcjonariuszy służb państwowych wykonujących zadania w warunkach ekstremalnych, tom 8, Warszawa: Departament Wychowania i Promocji Obronności MON, Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Kultury Fizycznej w Wojsku.

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