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OPERATION DELIBERATE FORCE: A CASE STUDY ON HUMANITARIAN CONSTRAINTS IN AEROSPACE WARFARE
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Document Date: 2008-01-02 08:59:40


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Geneva / London / Srebrenica / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Netherlands / Italy / Serbia / Turkey / France / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Russia / United States / United Kingdom / Spain / /

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Maxwell AFB / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / Air Force Museum / Scott AFB / /

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aerospace warfare / combat systems / aerospace forces / air defense systems / defensive systems / communications systems / control systems / carrier-borne aircraft / aerospace operations / /

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war fatigue / /

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NATO / /

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US Air Force / OPERATION DELIBERATE FORCE / Air Mobility Command / Serb Republic army / DELIBERATE FORCE / Serb military / North Atlantic Treaty Organization / North Atlantic Council / Bosnian Federation / United Nations / Department of Aeronautical Science / Policy and Doctrine Division / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / USAF School of Advanced Airpower Studies / Air Force / Croatian and Bosnian Federation / The Alliance / /

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Karl von Clausewitz / William Mitchell / Michael Ryan / Robert C. Owen / Guilio Douhet / Richard Holbrooke / Warren Christopher / Radovan Karadic / Slobodan Milosevic / /

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President / Professor and Chair / General / Secretary of State / Ambassador / Chief / Author / Colonel / Contact author / air commander / Lieutenant General / /

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A-10 / /

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Kosovo / Alabama / Illinois / /

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Balkans / /

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microwave / laser / /

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