'Friends' and 'patriots': a comparative study of indigenous force cooperation in the Second World War
<p>From the deployment of Roger's Rangers in the Seven Years War to the Sunni Awakening in the Second Gulf War, indigenous force cooperation has been a hallmark of significant armed conflicts in modern history. Indigenous forces are, by definition, recruited locally and are paramilitary i...
Main Author: | Stoil, J |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, R |
Format: | Thesis |
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2015
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