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Command Concepts: A Theory Derived From The Practice Of Command and Control

Command Concepts: A Theory Derived From The Practice Of Command and Control

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Command Concepts: A Theory Derived From The Practice Of Command and Control

by Bankes, Steven C.; Builder, Carl H. [Contributor]; Nordin, Richard [Contributor];

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Rand Publishing, 1999-10-13. Paperback. Like New.

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Command Concepts: A Theory Derived From The Practice Of Command and Control
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Bankes, Steven C.; Builder, Carl H. [Contributor]; Nordin, Richard [Contributor];
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ISBN 10
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Rand Publishing
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