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Robert S. Bolia
Overreliance on Technology in Warfare: The Yom Kippur War as a Case Study Using the Yom Kipper War as an example, this article describes the consequences of overreliance on technologically advanced systems over the course of a single war. mark for My Articles similar articles
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How to Extend an Oasis For farmers in one Haitian valley, a concrete irrigation canal makes all the difference. mark for My Articles similar articles