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Old February 17th 04, 11:41 PM
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Williamson Murray, "Strategy for defeat" - answers all of the questions you'd
have concerning LW command structures. Kammhuber's system for coordination of
night defensive assets is a marvelous case study in stress management. Your
boss, insane, your work force dies at a horrible rate, other people in your own
force structure want to see you hang AND you get to face thousands of allied
fighters and bombers. Gee, sign me up. :\ not...

v/r
Gordon
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