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... probably to the same effect . Trainin , Guerrilla Warfare 560. But see note 164 supra . This condition was probably the most objectionable to the Viet- cong . See note 166 supra . Nevertheless , this condition , considerably ...
... probably to the same effect . Trainin , Guerrilla Warfare 560. But see note 164 supra . This condition was probably the most objectionable to the Viet- cong . See note 166 supra . Nevertheless , this condition , considerably ...
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... probably no specific legal basis for such action ; but certainly , if a member of the medical profession refuses to employ his professional abilities , even for the benefit of his own countrymen , he is denying his professional status ...
... probably no specific legal basis for such action ; but certainly , if a member of the medical profession refuses to employ his professional abilities , even for the benefit of his own countrymen , he is denying his professional status ...
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... ( probably for intelligence purposes ) and were thereafter unable to establish their entitlement to recognition of their grade.29 On the other hand , a number of prisoners of war apparently claimed NCO grades to which they were not ...
... ( probably for intelligence purposes ) and were thereafter unable to establish their entitlement to recognition of their grade.29 On the other hand , a number of prisoners of war apparently claimed NCO grades to which they were not ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
Problems of General Import | 74 |
Conclusions | 84 |
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