The Evolution of Special Operations as a Model for Information Forces
US special operations forces (SOF) writhed from perennial neglect before a dedicated combatant command--US Special Operations Command--was created, an assistant secretary was appointed, and major force program funding was allocated. Here, Paul and Schwille draw an analogy between historical SOF and...
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