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... officers were considered together . With certain exceptions retired officers were included with active - duty officers in tabulating results . This was done partly for reasons of expediency but also reflects the conviction that those ...
... officers were considered together . With certain exceptions retired officers were included with active - duty officers in tabulating results . This was done partly for reasons of expediency but also reflects the conviction that those ...
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... officers . Table II shows the percentage of the total number of articles and comments devoted to internal matters written by authors from each of the three classes of officer . Data are also shown for the systems and personnel ...
... officers . Table II shows the percentage of the total number of articles and comments devoted to internal matters written by authors from each of the three classes of officer . Data are also shown for the systems and personnel ...
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... officers were slightly less likely to write on strategy than on other subjects . For example 57 percent of all articles but only 49 percent of the articles on strategy were written by naval officers . Most of the officers who did write ...
... officers were slightly less likely to write on strategy than on other subjects . For example 57 percent of all articles but only 49 percent of the articles on strategy were written by naval officers . Most of the officers who did write ...
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PRESIDENTS NOTES | 3 |
THE EXTERNAL FUNCTION OF SOVIET ARMED FORCES | 35 |
AN EXAMINATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONCERNS | 46 |
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