Air University ReviewDepartment of the Air Force, 1963 |
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4. lappuse
... situation in the Republic of Viet Nam steadily worsened as the Viet Cong took over larger and larger sections of the country and gained more and more support , whether voluntary or not , from the peasantry . Finally , in the fall of ...
... situation in the Republic of Viet Nam steadily worsened as the Viet Cong took over larger and larger sections of the country and gained more and more support , whether voluntary or not , from the peasantry . Finally , in the fall of ...
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... situation in Southeast Asia if Cam- bodia were in one way or another an ally . To the south of these countries of main- land Southeast Asia lies Indonesia , a huge and unaligned country equipped with more mod- ern hardware than any ...
... situation in Southeast Asia if Cam- bodia were in one way or another an ally . To the south of these countries of main- land Southeast Asia lies Indonesia , a huge and unaligned country equipped with more mod- ern hardware than any ...
8. lappuse
... situation where the only hazard to our aircraft comes from small - arms fire . If we are not to suffer the same eventual fate that has over- taken other air forces that learned their les- sons in artificial situations - and here I refer ...
... situation where the only hazard to our aircraft comes from small - arms fire . If we are not to suffer the same eventual fate that has over- taken other air forces that learned their les- sons in artificial situations - and here I refer ...
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... situation . Its long - range these areas ; its loitering ability allows its crew to locate the trouble spot ; and its distinctive and diversified armaments allow the selection of weap- ons suitable for the target spotted . These ...
... situation . Its long - range these areas ; its loitering ability allows its crew to locate the trouble spot ; and its distinctive and diversified armaments allow the selection of weap- ons suitable for the target spotted . These ...
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... situations can be readily distinguished from the case17 holding that a copyright obtained by a Department of the Interior employee on a map was held in trust for the United States Government since ( 1 ) the map was related directly to ...
... situations can be readily distinguished from the case17 holding that a copyright obtained by a Department of the Interior employee on a map was held in trust for the United States Government since ( 1 ) the map was related directly to ...
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