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Crash of Royal Australian Navy Sea King Helicopter and Other Incidents Military Case Study
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Royal Australian Navy Sea King Helicopter crashed on the Island of Nias in Indonesia while providing humanitarian operation dubbed SUMATRA ASSIST II on 2nd April 2004 at 4 pm local time. 11 members were on board, however, 2 escaped the wrath of death but 9 other defense force members lost their lives.
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Must Politicians Be Concerned with Military Actions Military Case Study
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Karl Von Clausewitz stated ‘war is the mere continuation of policy by other means’. Justin Kelly and Mike Brennan assert that ‘politicians must necessarily be concerned with the minute-to-minute conduct of war and today’s plethora of military actions’. These two statements underlie the essence of civil-military relations in the modern world.
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Taxonomy of Counter Intelligence Threats and Risk Based on ISO31000 Military Coursework
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Effective counterintelligence operations have the potential to create seamless and incessant feedback loops while failure may be catastrophic to both the counterintelligence agency and national security. The purpose of counterintelligence is to support intelligence functions and the formulation of sound security measures.
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The Adoption of Less-Lethal Weapons Military Case Study
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The author of the paper states that global societies had a negative perception of criminals who were perceived as outcasts. Consequently, the application and the use of force and firearms were authorized in most nations, allowing the police force to gun down and kill the respectively identified criminals.
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The Use of Physical Force Military Case Study
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Electronic stun devices and other ‘less-lethal’ weapons are marketed as offering unmitigated benefits to both police and public safety. The main benefit of electronic stun devices and less-lethal weapons in reducing injuries that may stem from using force. The use of such devices and less-lethal weapons may be fatal if used on the wrong people.
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Signs of Terrorism Classification Military Assignment
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The last feature is nationalism. This feature refers to the identification and connection of oneself with one nation. The identification encourages the person to take nothing else from consideration but the advancement or development of their interest of identities. According to him, nationalists focus on building their nation and securing.
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Decision Making in Military Rescue Operations Military Case Study
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When initiating the mission, it was clear that if the Japanese learn about the possible attack on the camp, they may kill the POWs. Thus, the lead mission was to secure them and save them from possible death that can be caused by the initialization of the attack to the prison—secondly, the main aim of sealing off the Cabu Bridge.
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Just War or War Crime: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombing Military Case Study
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Japan had earlier been warned to surrender war and stop its intended attacks or it would suffer destruction. When Japan showed no signs of surrender, the US bombed two of its cities, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The war ended soon after the bombing, with Japan surrendering on the 15th of August 1945 (History.com Staff, 2009).
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The Air-Deployable Amphibious Vehicle Military Term Paper
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Military capability refers to the capacity or ability to achieve a desired operational effect against direct armed attack or protecting national interests (Freedberg, 2014). The Australian Armed Forces are tasked with the responsibility of protecting its citizens from attack through air, land, or maritime means.
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Terrorism in the 21st Century Military Essay
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For example, while organizations with fewer combatants may be able to match the output of larger organizations temporarily, their long-term ability to do so is questionable since sustaining such a rate of violence means demanding more attacks per insurgent, thus exposing these insurgents to a relatively higher risk of death or capture.
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Motivational Theory in the Context of the US Army Military Case Study
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The US Army, like any other major institute, comprises of people working in different positions. Whenever there is any hierarchy involved there are a general set of principles that have to be followed. In a hierarchical institution, work is organized around processes carried out by teams of employees that work in an ever-changing organizational design.
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Why Did the Cold War End and What Are the Implications for International Security Military Essay
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The end of the Cold War marked a greater historical transformation compared to any other event; however, there have been a lot of controversies as to what caused it. A huge part of the causes can be associated with Mikhail Gorbachev (Bueno, 1998). He aspired to reform communism and not to replace it.
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Main Aspects of Civil War Military Assignment
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The author elucidates the motivations and experiences of common soldiers. Women begin to play their roles in the war effort and the author explains how effectively they do it. As a leading civil war historian, with the credentials of many books on the subject of slavery to his credit, he has dealt with the subject with the perspective of a true historian, without bias. 
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Declaration of Jihad Against the Countrys Tyrants Military Series Military Report
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To the Al Qaeda's, everything western reeks of sin and therefore, must be rid of even if it means the employment of violence. As fundamentalists, Al Qaeda believes that anything that cannot be found in the Islam sacred scriptures is anti-Islam and must be dealt with by all the force they can muster.
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Aviation Security and Al Qaeda in Yemen Military Assignment
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USA homeland security should also work hand in hand with other security agencies from countries that operate direct airlines to the US or connect through the United States airspace. A joint task force that scrutinizes all the passengers in foreign countries should consist of agents from the TSA and the departure country.
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Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua Military Case Study
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The support of the Contras with both money and military equipment was designed to strengthen their ability to overthrow the Sandinista government. Both of these motives speak to a desire to interfere in the sovereignty of Nicaragua and overthrow the government. The World Court ruled that the United States had attempted to overthrow the legitimate government of Nicaragua, a sovereign state.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Juvenile Boot Camps Military Research Paper
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The existence of such camps is justified particularly since they allow criminals to rediscover themselves and teach the discipline required to move onto trajectories of a decent livelihood. The opinion is divided regarding the efficacy and desirability of the programs of boot camps conducted in military-style to rehabilitate and reform convicted felons.
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Operational Art Thinking - US Army Campaign Design Military Case Study
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The U.S Army commanders Appreciation and the campaign design (CACD) is one of the cognitive models that is aimed to be used by commanders who are charged with coming up with the design, plan, and execution of the military complaint. It was built for a duration of four years as a result of a series of operational-level seminars, strategies, and war-games.
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US Military's Continued Stay in the Post Osama Bin Laden Afghanistan Military Case Study
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The delayed withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan is hinged upon three elements; the reason for the involvement of the US in the first place; the effect of Osama’s death on organized terror groups; and lastly the issue of stability and capability of the current Afghanistan regime to prevent the country from sliding back into the hands of the Taliban.
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Global Terrorism and Conservative Insurgency Military Essay
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Nobody wants to be at the helm of some idiosyncratic individual or group. Nobody wants to live in terror. Let our cry for peace demand not the blood of other people but let our shout for peace demand a re-creation of the human world with the recognition and respect for the equal rights of all human beings regardless of race, color, or nationality.
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Domestic Terrorism Analysis Military Assignment
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A critical differentiation from international terrorism is the fact that it must originate in the US "without foreign direction", and operate "entirely within the United States (or its territories)" (Jarboe, 2002). What constitutes violence may not be as easily defined. It is implied that the target must be a US policy, institution, or political movement.
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Does a States Use of Indiscriminate Violence Incite Insurgent Attacks Military Article
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The questions that this article raises for us in the West however are very important. How much should we take this message to heart in the war in Afghanistan, for example, or in future conflicts? At what price should victory be sought? Should we be more brutal when we fight wars? How well does this strategy compare to a “win their hearts and minds” strategy?
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Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness Military Literature review
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After the response phase that involves repetition of discussed steps and actions, the team should plan and arrange recovery after the incident that involves destruction, as well as reconstruction of insecure buildings, health recovery of injured persons, and distribution of financial resources to affected families, helpful in lessening the burden of traumatic families after the attack.
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Military Base Strategic Planning for Homeland Security Military Research Proposal
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Homeland security stakeholders in Carroll County have the daunting task of ensuring that the Fire and EMS departments are integrated and better coordinated to take care of the homeland security needs that they are assigned (NFPA, 2009). The departments relied on volunteer programs to staff the various areas of human resource needs in the system.
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Defensive FDI and Offset Programme for Boing, Mubadala, BAA Military Coursework
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The intercontinental identity for these business practices related to weapon trade is numerous inclusive of industrial cooperation, regional benefits, industrial compensations, offsets, and industrial cooperation. The British Airport Authority, Mubadala, and Boeing are among the recognized institutions in the aviation industry with renowned direct foreign investment.
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History of the Conflict between Arabs and Israel Military Assignment
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She clearly blames the invading Arab nations for the war and declares that there would have been no refugees if the Arabs had not attacked Israel in the first place. She also suggests that the creation of the refugees and the refugee problem is the sole responsibility of those who created the problem, i.e. the invading nations.
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Ethics of war, Peace, and Terrorism Military Thesis
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Although there is a hostile disagreement over who must have possession of military ethics training, there is a greater agreement concerning the philosophies on which this training should be founded, even though there are those opposing assertions. The first region of conflict concerns the objective to which ethics training is intended.
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Pericles: One the Greatest War Strategist Military Essay
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The war fought for nearly three decades, has all the drama encompassing brilliant war strategists, warfare, treaties, unholy alliances, and treason. It was a war that was supposed to be won by trying to cut off the food supply! The war, in retrospect, was full of human ambitions and betrayals and highlights the treacherous nature of man.
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Issue of War in Regeneration Novel Military Book Report/Review
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War is an international issue, or it can be seen as an international conflict. One of the most devastating results of the war is numerous deaths on both sides, and wouldn’t it be more justifiable to be against the war for this reason? War is not so much about winning battles or subverting the initiators or attackers, it is more about the pride of either side.
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Why We Fight - Geopolitical Justification and Personal Motivation Military Movie Review
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In 1965 President Lyndon Baines Johnson committed American combat troops to the war in Vietnam. On 8 March 1965, 3,500 US Marines were dispatched to South Vietnam. For American ground troops, the war ended in August 1972 when the last troops were withdrawn.
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Nicholson Bakers Human Smoke Military Book Report/Review
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Nicholson Baker, the contemporary writer of American society has succeeded in capturing the minute details of life in his works. In his most debated work, Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War -II, the End of the Civilization, he has questioned the authenticity of Nazi Germany forcing the Allied powers to participate in the Second World War.
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The US Experience in the Pacific and Battle of Leyte Military Essay
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As is in operational art, the contemporary concepts of maneuver, mass, firepower, and even the flank attacks of which even the indirect approach is included, can now be seen to be applied in naval combat. With naval warfare, there has been developed the unique and intriguing attribute of the successful interaction of land, sea.
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Has the Explosive Device Impacted US Ability to Develop a Reasonably Priced Tactical Vehicle Military Report
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The use of improvised explosive devices by Iraqi and Afghanistan soldiers has triggered the ability of American troops to develop reasonably priced tactical vehicles to enhance their protection. This has however had both positive and negative effects on the US troops. The use of low priced and readily available materials like scrap metals has been very successful.
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The Patriot vs The Green Beret Military Movie Review
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Background the main theme of the movie is the American war of independence. When George III of the British Government rejected the American people's right of the vote that brought mutiny among Americans and they rejected the authority of the British parliament. The main character fought in the French and Indian War for the British government in past.
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How a Terrorist Attack Can Take Place in the USA Military Case Study
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It is an act that has a long-lasting psychological impact on the audience and has led people to become more cautious, fueling prejudice against certain groups of people and resulting in the adoption of severe measures in the hope of tackling the issues. Different polls were carried out in the U.S since 9/11.
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Post-Cold War Diplomacy and Peace Processes Military Essay
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Among the many significant historical episodes that the entire world witnessed in the current century, the Cold War remains one of the most remarkable as well as particularly baffling chapter. Over the years, a host of varying and dissenting opinions and explanations is offered by historians, journalists, academics, and sociopolitical critics.
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Origin and Objectives of Al Qaeda Military Assignment
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The attack was a well-planned, coordinated and organized bombing attempt against Madrid’s system of a commuter train. It occurred on the morning of 11 March 2004, which was just three days before taking place of the general elections in Spain. There were ten explosions that occurred in around four passenger trains, wounding 1,800 and killing more than 191 people.
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An Analysis of the US Army in Strategic Management Military Essay
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The US army, one of the three military departments, is answerable to the Department of Defense. It comprises of two different and equally significant sections: the active component and the reserve components. The US army reserve components are the United States Army Reserve and the Army National Guard.
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The Active Approach in Combating Terrorism Military Essay
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The first criticism concerns the efficacy of torture procedures. While proponents contend that torture is an effective method of interrogation as it extracts vital information from enemy combatants, opponents argue that under such duress an individual is more likely to simply say anything as a means of escaping further harm.
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PACOM National Strategy to Engage China Military Coursework
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The key pacts with which the United States can administer a blow to the threat by China include the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Trans Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. This pact will allow the United States a vast market to engage from the Asia Pacific region, the entire pacific region, and the other continental side of the Atlantic region.
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Japan Preparation for World War II Military Coursework
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The U.S. had a number of plans on the shelf that were ready to execute and all contained sound strategy. Most notably, War plan Orange was a legitimate, realistic plan. The plan in 1938, even assumed a surprise attack by Japan would start the conflict and that Japan would probably invade and conquer the Philippines early on in the war.
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Oklahoma City Bombing Military Essay
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The anti-government sociopath behavior that was exhibited by McVeigh and which led to the destructive outcome has not eliminated but rather still prevails. The anti-government paranoia and radical race hatred can be observed in militant hideout groups, rural compounds such as the one at Elohim City, and even at Internet Chat rooms.
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New Pentagon Map that Seeks to Erase the Gap Military Literature review
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TThe complexities for the U.S. military operations are the social, economic, political, and cultural conditions of target areas. These places of conflict are places of poverty, political problems, and diseases, and so going to these places also means spending money and resources to some extent in helping alleviate these issues.
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Beheading of Two American Journalists Military Case Study
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James Foley’s whereabouts after his disappearance remained unknown until the 19th August 2014 when an extremist group- ISIS uploaded a graphic video across the internet. Foley was first captured in 2012 in Libya, released, and later kidnapped again after a few months by unknown gunmen. The video was titled “A Message to America.”
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Military Operations in Kosovo and Chechnya Military Coursework
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Some authors strongly believe that cultural, strategic, or geopolitical importance of the region in question is not a less important argument to justify military interventions than the systematic violations of humanitarian law or threat to international security and peace in the neighbouring states (Ignatieff, 2001: 311-316).
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George Washington as a Great Military Leader Military Assignment
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Washington has been called the father of the nation because he took the road to freedom that was long and hard but he remained determinant and consistent and finally got the great reward. He literally had the courage to stand up and fight for his cause. He valued the importance of freedom for his nation.
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Application of OSINIT on Irans Nuclear Threat Military Literature review
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The big question still remains unanswered because Iran is not adhering to the UN imposition of total hold on the enrichment of uranium and is not keen on participating in a discussion on a sustainable surety of its peaceful nuclear initiatives. Another loose thread is the 20% conversion of enriched uranium into fuel rods for the Tehran reactor although it lacks this capacity right now.
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The Future of Battle Command on the Move Military Report
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Unreliable communications channels lacking adequate bandwidth can be a precursor to defeat. The development of satellite communications and their expected widespread use in the future is expected to end these challenges by providing faster, and more reliable signal transmission that is beyond interception or jamming by the enemy on the battlegrounds.
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General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel as the True Leader of Men Military Term Paper
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Rommel’s bold personality may have appeared as intimidating to some, but his instinct and awareness about the nuances of battle proved to be a source of inspiration for his subordinates throughout the North Africa campaign and henceforth, can be attributed to the persistent effort of the Africa Korps in the region until its surrender in 1943.
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History of Developing Joint Operations Military Assignment
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The forcible entry led to a long reach of the operation and General Maxwell Thurman, who was the commander coordinated land, sea, and water action to realize explicitly outlined and rational goals. General Thurman executed and planned attacks on gravity centers. Amidst this gravity, centers was a Panamanian dictator.
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