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Responsibility of command: How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia

Responsibility of command: How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia

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Responsibility of command: How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia

by Bucknam, Mark A

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1585661155
ISBN 13
9781585661152
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Air University Press, 2003-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 9x6x1. Very good TRADE PAPERBACK. Solid binding, pages unmarked. Cover clean with just a bit of shelfwear and edgewear, along with light corner bumping

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Title
Responsibility of command: How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia
Author
Bucknam, Mark A
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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1
ISBN 10
1585661155
ISBN 13
9781585661152
Publisher
Air University Press
Place of Publication
Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
Date Published
2003-01-01
Size
9x6x1
X weight
38 oz

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