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    Ken

    Thank you very much for your additional insight. You are right that the characteristics you raise are intangibles, and that means that they are very easy for an academic such as myself to overlook....
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    Agreed. Definitely fascinating and enlightening....

    Agreed. Definitely fascinating and enlightening. Many thanks!



    I have the good fortune to interact with officers of many different Allied nations on a fairly regular basis. Once upon a time...
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    Slapout9 – Thanks for link, the paper looks...

    Slapout9 – Thanks for link, the paper looks interesting!

    Steve,

    Thank you very much for elaborating on the Sioux example. What you describe is generally what I was thinking towards. What...
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    Different conceptions of levels of war

    Rob:


    Wm wrote:


    wm, I fully take your point that if our approach is working, then whether there is a difference is of no great consequence. Though I agree with Rob that understanding how...
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    COGs

    John T. Fishel:


    Thank you, John, for the elaboration and for the important point that there is not necessarily one COG in a particular level of war. It is helpful.

    I understand the point...
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    Very interesting, and very intriguing,...

    Very interesting, and very intriguing, discussion. Your discussion has sparked two questions - though I should in the spirit of full disclosure note that I am one those who seriously struggled, and...
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