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English: Use of naval force in crises, a theory of stratified crisis interaction, by Joseph Frederick Bouchard, 3 volumes in one file. Springfield, Va. : Available from the National Technical Information Service. v.1, AD-A234 363, v.2, AD-A234 362, v.3, AD-A234 361.
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