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U.S. Army field manual 100-5 : fighting future wars /
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Lessons from the past : making the Army's doctrine "right enough" today /
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Wass de Czege, Huba
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The impact of Desert Storm and the growing Soviet military dissatifaction with defensive doctrine /
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Our army's campaign of learning /
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