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            <description><![CDATA[Here's the exexcutive summary..&nbsp; It's going&nbsp;to&nbsp;sharpen the&nbsp;discussion between the &quot;We&nbsp;gotta be able to fight near-peer competitors&quot;&nbsp;side with those who agree with the thrust of the&nbsp;article, that the US Army&nbsp;needs to be the&nbsp;&quot;Army of the Plains&quot; or &quot;Reconstruction Era&quot; army vice the Leviathan that can&nbsp;smite the foe&nbsp;with vigor and violence.&nbsp; Barnett will probably like&nbsp;aspects of it, too - though he'll want things to go farther, I'm thinking, than this proposes -&nbsp;of course, this doctrine will, or at least should, drive structure and training decisions.&nbsp; Heh.&nbsp; I've not liked the &quot;American&nbsp;Empire&quot; meme - but this does lead down that road.&nbsp; I suspect...]]></description>
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            <title>Comment from Maggie on 2008-10-07</title>
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                You know between you, the favorite Naval Consort, the Phibian and Galrahn......I study much much more now that I ever did in school.
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