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Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Newsbrief Vol 26 No 8, August 2006, pp.94-96Summary: In July this year were a tense time for the Japanese Defence Agency (JDA) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo. A new chapter in the drive for defence reform in Japan. Japanese ground self defence forces (GSDF) were preparing to withdraw from their base in Samawa Iraqs. Kim Jong-Il test launched the Taepodong 2 missile.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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In July this year were a tense time for the Japanese Defence Agency (JDA) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo. A new chapter in the drive for defence reform in Japan. Japanese ground self defence forces (GSDF) were preparing to withdraw from their base in Samawa Iraqs. Kim Jong-Il test launched the Taepodong 2 missile.
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