Any Time Any Place? Why Cutting the Air Force’s Irregular Warfare Capabilities Is a Mistake
In Jean Larteguy’s 1960 novel The Centurions, Colonel Raspéguy—the fictional commander of French...
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Richard D. Newton and Jennifer Walters | 08.04.22 | Irregular Warfare Initiative
In Jean Larteguy’s 1960 novel The Centurions, Colonel Raspéguy—the fictional commander of French...
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