International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... example , SPAIGHT , supra note 29 , at 105–109 . Boer commandos ' wearing of portions of British uniforms produced one of the more sensational historic examples . In 1902 three Australian officers serving with the Bushveldt Carbineers ...
... example , SPAIGHT , supra note 29 , at 105–109 . Boer commandos ' wearing of portions of British uniforms produced one of the more sensational historic examples . In 1902 three Australian officers serving with the Bushveldt Carbineers ...
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... example , MICHEL , supra note 76 , at 289 , who notes that in Russia in the summer of 1942 , it was necessary for Germany to employ fifteen divisions in counter - partisan operations . 82. FOOT , SOE : THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE ...
... example , MICHEL , supra note 76 , at 289 , who notes that in Russia in the summer of 1942 , it was necessary for Germany to employ fifteen divisions in counter - partisan operations . 82. FOOT , SOE : THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE ...
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... example , by Article II of the US Constitution , the President is the " Commander - in- Chief . " 69 Similarly , the Queen of England is the British Commander - in - Chief pursu- ant to the unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom ...
... example , by Article II of the US Constitution , the President is the " Commander - in- Chief . " 69 Similarly , the Queen of England is the British Commander - in - Chief pursu- ant to the unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom ...
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