D 16.15/16-2:15/05-5
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Dividing our enemies |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/05-7
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Coast Guard SOF |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/05-8
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The war on terrorism : countering global insurgency in the 21st century |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-1
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The changing nature of warfare, the factors mediating future conflict, and implications for SOF |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-2
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Civil-military operations and professional military education |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-3
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Implications for network-centric warfare |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-4
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Narcoterrorism in Latin America : a Brazilian perspective |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-5
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Blogs and military information strategy |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-6
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One valley at a time |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-8
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Special operations aviation in NATO : a vector to the future |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/06-9
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Beyond draining the swamp : urban development and counterterrorism in Morocco |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-01
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Filling special operations gaps with civilian expertise |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-2
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Educating for strategic thinking in the SOF community : considerations and a proposal |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-3
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The Israeli approach to irregular warfare and implications for the United States |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-4
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Psychological operations : learning is not a defense science project |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-8
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Block by block : civic action in the battle of Baghdad, January-November 2006 |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-9
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Private security infrastructure abroad : criminal-terrorist agendas and the operational environment |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/07-10
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Intelligence in denied areas : new concepts for a changing security environment |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/08-1
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Is leaving the Middle East a viable option? |
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D 16.15/16-2:15/08-2
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Retaining a precarious value as special operations go mainstream |
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