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  • 73fourth-generation warfare — n. Warfare in which at least one side uses non traditional tactics and is composed of a non governmental military force. Example Citation: The U.S. defense and intelligence community may or may not be in denial over what is happening, but there… …

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  • 74United States Special Operations Command — Emblème du SOCOM copié sur celui du Office of Strategic Services Période 16 avril 1987 Pays États Unis …

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  • 75guerrilla warfare — the use of hit and run tactics by small, mobile groups of irregular forces operating in territory controlled by a hostile, regular force. [1835 45] * * * ▪ military tactics Introduction also spelled  guerilla warfare        type of warfare fought …

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  • 76Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig — Douglas Haig redirects here. See also Douglas Haig (disambiguation). The Earl Haig Earl Haig Nickname …

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  • 77Jerauld Wright — during its commissioning and fitting out period. [ Warrior among Diplomats , p. 100 101, 105 107; [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s10/sequoia ii.htm USS Sequoia (AG 23)] DANFS Naval Historical Center] Bureau of OrdnanceWright developed an… …

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  • 78Tank — For other uses, see Tank (disambiguation). Tank A former British Arm …

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  • 79Spring Offensive — This article is about the World War I German offensive of 1918. For the 1972 Spring Offensive during the Vietnam War, see Easter Offensive. German Spring Offensive, 1918 Part of the Western Front of World War I …

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  • 80George S. Patton — Patton redirects here. For other uses, see Patton (disambiguation). For other people named George Patton, see George Patton (disambiguation). George Smith Patton, Jr …

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