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100 1 _aGREY Jeff
245 _aAustralia's counterinsurgencies :
_ba brief history /
_cJeff Grey
260 _c2008
520 _aArgues that Australia's approach to counterinsurgency owes much to supposed British excellence in this field, but that Australia's experience has tended since the second world war to be as a smaller partner in someone else's wars e.g. of the British in the Malay Emergency and Confrontation, and of the Americans in Vietnam. Suggests that Australian experience should be used to develop Australian counterinsurgency doctrine and that the historical record should be used as a guide to concepts rather specific actions.
650 _aAUSTRALIA
_xCOUNTERINSURGENCY
773 _aAustralian Army Journal :
_gVol V No 2, Winter 2008, pp.17-26
945 _i25082-1001
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