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The combined arms battalion as an air assault task force
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] With proper focus and support, a combined arms battalion (CAB) can become a proficient air...
Infantry Magazine, 07/01/08 by Jack Marr · More from publication -
Human terrain mapping: a critical first step to winning the COIN fight
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ACCORDING TO CURRENT U.S. MILITARY DOCTRINE, the path to victory in a counterinsurgency (COIN)...
Military Review, 03/01/08 by Jack Marr · More from publication -
HUMAN TERRAIN MAPPING: A Critical First Step in Winning the COIN Fight
Infantry, 01/01/08 by Marr, Jack]]>· More from publication -
Human terrain mapping: a critical first step in winning the COIN fight
According to counterinsurgency doctrine, the struggle for a population's support is the core of the COIN fight. In order to truly get to know the...
Infantry Magazine, 01/01/08 by Jack Marr · More from publication -
Cointegration and Canada-U.S. team structures: Does accounting for structural breaks make a difference?
Abstract Using weekly data on Canadian and U.S. T-bill and Tbond yields over the 1982 to 1996 period, we find evidence in support of the...
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 12/01/00 by Walid Hejazi; Michael Marr; Jack Parkinson · More from publication -
Dalian, snapshot of a typical Chinese city
Economic opportunities exist for US exporters to Dalian, China, although not in the same scale as that which exists in Shanghai, China. This is...
AgExporter, 08/01/99 by Jack Marr · More from publication -
Food ingredients: the lure of convenience amplifies sales
U.S. exporters stand to benefit from a growing market for convenience foods and improved distribution networks for all industry sectors. U.S....
AgExporter, 03/01/98 by Jack Marr · More from publication -
Fast-food restaurants - just what Eastern China's consumers ordered
As recently as 1993, Chinese consumers had few fast-food choices. Restaurant food was limited to five-star hotels, traditional Chinese restaurants...
AgExporter, 07/01/97 by Jack Marr · More from publication



