A Great War - More Worthy Of Relation Than Any That Had Preceded It: The Peloponnesian War As A Rosetta Stone For Joint Warfare And Operational Art
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Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN., & Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN|AUTHOR. (2014). A Great War - More Worthy Of Relation Than Any That Had Preceded It: The Peloponnesian War As A Rosetta Stone For Joint Warfare And Operational Art . Hauraki Publishing.

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Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN and Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN|AUTHOR. 2014. A Great War - More Worthy Of Relation Than Any That Had Preceded It: The Peloponnesian War As A Rosetta Stone For Joint Warfare And Operational Art. Hauraki Publishing.

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Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN and Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN|AUTHOR. A Great War - More Worthy Of Relation Than Any That Had Preceded It: The Peloponnesian War As A Rosetta Stone For Joint Warfare And Operational Art Hauraki Publishing, 2014.

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Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN, and Kevin M. McGowan CDR USN|AUTHOR. A Great War - More Worthy Of Relation Than Any That Had Preceded It: The Peloponnesian War As A Rosetta Stone For Joint Warfare And Operational Art Hauraki Publishing, 2014.

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