Air University ReviewDepartment of the Air Force, 1963 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
6. lappuse
... concepts for the use of tactical air that were developed from experience in World War II and the Korean War . They have also exposed several bogus ones . Let us deal with the valid lessons first . First of all , the airplane is the ...
... concepts for the use of tactical air that were developed from experience in World War II and the Korean War . They have also exposed several bogus ones . Let us deal with the valid lessons first . First of all , the airplane is the ...
29. lappuse
... concept that mere facts are not copyrightable is found in compilations such as telephone directories , city directories , and similar efforts where there is no original literary technique or unique mode of expression involved . The ...
... concept that mere facts are not copyrightable is found in compilations such as telephone directories , city directories , and similar efforts where there is no original literary technique or unique mode of expression involved . The ...
30. lappuse
... concept there are different points of view as to whether " fair use " is really no infringement at all within the spirit and intent of copyright law or whether it is an in- fringement which is justified and for which there should be no ...
... concept there are different points of view as to whether " fair use " is really no infringement at all within the spirit and intent of copyright law or whether it is an in- fringement which is justified and for which there should be no ...
35. lappuse
... concepts still valid and practiced by today's Air War College . Guest lecturers , outstanding in their individual fields ... concept , so that the students had the benefit of his thinking and comprehension . One grad- uate of that first ...
... concepts still valid and practiced by today's Air War College . Guest lecturers , outstanding in their individual fields ... concept , so that the students had the benefit of his thinking and comprehension . One grad- uate of that first ...
36. lappuse
... concepts for the em- ployment of aerospace power could be carried out only if those conducting the study had a proper awareness of the influence of political , economic , and psychosocial factors on national objectives and resultant ...
... concepts for the em- ployment of aerospace power could be carried out only if those conducting the study had a proper awareness of the influence of political , economic , and psychosocial factors on national objectives and resultant ...
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