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A Failure in Generalship

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Journal Article

Authors:

Lt. Col. Paul Yingling

Source:

Armed Forces Journal, Volume 144 , p.16–23 (2007)

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http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2007/05/2635198
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APA style: Yingling, L. Col. Paul (2007).  A Failure in Generalship. Armed Forces Journal. 144 , 16–23.
Chicago style: Yingling, Lt. Col. Paul. "A Failure in Generalship." Armed Forces Journal 144 (2007): 16-23.
IEEE style: Yingling, L. Col. Paul, "A Failure in Generalship", Armed Forces Journal, vol. 144 , pp. 16–23, May 2007.
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