American Military Intervention in Unconventional War: From the Philippines to IraqA study of the major U.S. military interventions in unconventional war, this book looks at four wars that occurred while the U.S. was a superpower in the post-war WW II period and one in the Philippines in 1898. |
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American Military Intervention in Unconventional War: From the Philippines ... W. Bert Limited preview - 2016 |
American Military Intervention in Unconventional War: From the Philippines ... W. Bert No preview available - 2011 |
American Military Intervention in Unconventional War: From the Philippines ... W. Bert No preview available - 2011 |
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