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International relations / International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement / Military doctrine / International Committee of the Red Cross / Staff / Distinction / Command responsibility / Military operation plan / International humanitarian law / Laws of war / Military science / Military
Date: 2013-12-19 08:46:20
International relations
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Military doctrine
International Committee of the Red Cross
Staff
Distinction
Command responsibility
Military operation plan
International humanitarian law
Laws of war
Military science
Military

Decision-Making Process in Combat Operations

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