No Attack!: The Use Of Fire Support By 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines During The 1982 Falkland Islands War No
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan., & Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan|AUTHOR. (2014). No Attack!: The Use Of Fire Support By 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines During The 1982 Falkland Islands War No . Tannenberg Publishing.

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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan|AUTHOR. 2014. No Attack!: The Use Of Fire Support By 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines During The 1982 Falkland Islands War No. Tannenberg Publishing.

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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan|AUTHOR. No Attack!: The Use Of Fire Support By 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines During The 1982 Falkland Islands War No Tannenberg Publishing, 2014.

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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan, and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas R. Hogan|AUTHOR. No Attack!: The Use Of Fire Support By 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines During The 1982 Falkland Islands War No Tannenberg Publishing, 2014.

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