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North Georgia Recommends Changes to Military Officer Training in Adapting to Asymmetric Warfare

Perceptions of asymmetric warfare taken from the news media frequently focus on the devastation and loss of American lives in Iraq from improvised explosive devises. A much broader scope of the realities of asymmetric warfare was offered by retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Grange, president and chief executive officer of the McCormick Tribune Foundation...

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