Papers and Proceedings, Том 119,Издања 9-12United States Naval Institute., 1993 |
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... increased vulnerability to air , surface , and subsurface threats . This is unrealistic . The second requires ... increased flexibility to place the correct sensor and weapons package on scene in minimal time . Four helicopters from two ...
... increased vulnerability to air , surface , and subsurface threats . This is unrealistic . The second requires ... increased flexibility to place the correct sensor and weapons package on scene in minimal time . Four helicopters from two ...
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... increasing numbers . In 1980 , for example , 33 % of all Marines were married . Five years later , that number had increased to 44.4 % . Today , some 48.6 % of Marines are married . Because the number of Marines marrying between the ...
... increasing numbers . In 1980 , for example , 33 % of all Marines were married . Five years later , that number had increased to 44.4 % . Today , some 48.6 % of Marines are married . Because the number of Marines marrying between the ...
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... increased to 63 divorces or separations per 1,000 in 1992 . It is easy to understand why the Marine Corps is con- cerned about this escalating problem . In 1980 , there were 3,477 divorces in a force of 188,474 Marines . By 1992 there ...
... increased to 63 divorces or separations per 1,000 in 1992 . It is easy to understand why the Marine Corps is con- cerned about this escalating problem . In 1980 , there were 3,477 divorces in a force of 188,474 Marines . By 1992 there ...
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