Air University Review, Volume 35, Issue 4Department of the Air Force, 1984 |
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... capabilities continuously but remain always open to new ideas . D.R.B. THE REVIEW INVITES COMMENTS Open debates of strategic , tactical , doctrinal , and technical issues are vital in preparing for the next war . Such debates can come ...
... capabilities continuously but remain always open to new ideas . D.R.B. THE REVIEW INVITES COMMENTS Open debates of strategic , tactical , doctrinal , and technical issues are vital in preparing for the next war . Such debates can come ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE AIRLAND BATTLE CONCEPT JOHN L. ROMJUE PATTON FM 100-5 CLAUSEWITZ Sun Tzu FM 100-5 1100-5 FM 100-5 the Soviet breakthrough operational maneuver . ground capabilities . As.
THE EVOLUTION OF THE AIRLAND BATTLE CONCEPT JOHN L. ROMJUE PATTON FM 100-5 CLAUSEWITZ Sun Tzu FM 100-5 1100-5 FM 100-5 the Soviet breakthrough operational maneuver . ground capabilities . As.
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... capabilities . He wanted them to think instead in terms of new functions and concepts that he thought had become critically important in modern battle . Starry also questioned features of the Divi- sion Restructuring Study of his ...
... capabilities . He wanted them to think instead in terms of new functions and concepts that he thought had become critically important in modern battle . Starry also questioned features of the Divi- sion Restructuring Study of his ...
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the Soviet breakthrough operational maneuver . ground capabilities . As commander of the Armor Center at Fort Knox , Kentucky , during 1973-76 , General Starry had contributed to the development of the 1976 manual . Now , several years ...
the Soviet breakthrough operational maneuver . ground capabilities . As commander of the Armor Center at Fort Knox , Kentucky , during 1973-76 , General Starry had contributed to the development of the 1976 manual . Now , several years ...
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... capabilities.8 The development of the new doctrine was one thing ; its acceptance by the Army and an influential cadre of civilian defense writers and critics was another . Fresh in memory was the debate over the 1976 version of FM 100 ...
... capabilities.8 The development of the new doctrine was one thing ; its acceptance by the Army and an influential cadre of civilian defense writers and critics was another . Fresh in memory was the debate over the 1976 version of FM 100 ...
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