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THE MATTIS WAY OF WAR: An Examination of Operational Art in Task Force 58 and 1st Marine Division

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THE MATTIS WAY OF WAR: An Examination of Operational Art in Task Force 58 and 1st Marine Division

by VALENTI, MAJOR MICHAEL L

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MIDDLETOWN, DE: SELF-PUB.. 98 PAGES. . Fine. PAPERBACK. 2018.

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Title
THE MATTIS WAY OF WAR: An Examination of Operational Art in Task Force 58 and 1st Marine Division
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VALENTI, MAJOR MICHAEL L
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MIDDLETOWN, DE
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2018
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MILTIARY
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