Mountain Warfare and Other Lofty Problems: Foreign Perspectives on High-Altitude Combat

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ARGENTINA
ARMY TRAINING
ARTILLERY
FOREIGN PERSPECTIVES
Geography
HELICOPTER LANDINGS
HIGH ALTITUDE
INDIA
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
MARINE CORPS TRAINING
Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics
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MOUNTAIN CLIMBING EQUIPMENT
MOUNTAIN COMBAT
MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING
MOUNTAINS
PAKISTAN
PORTABLE SHELTERS
RECONNAISSANCE
RUSSIA
RUSSIAN ARMY TRAINING
SKILLS
SMALL ARMS
SOVIET-AFGHAN WAR
UZBEKISTAN
WARFARE
WEAPONS USE
ZHAWAR(AFGHANISTAN)
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