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English: Selected slide from a powerpoint presentation created by Captain Travis Patriquin. According to Colonel Sean MacFarland, First Brigade, 1st Armored Division, these slides were created to explain the 1st Brigade's “best practices” developed in Ramadi. |
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Patriquin, Travis (2006). How to Win the War in Al Anbar by CPT Trav. United States Army. |
Author | Capt. Travis Patriquin, US Army |
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