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Panel 1: Discussion of report of the Aneutronic Fusion Committee of the National Academy of Science's Air Force Studies Board 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者:George Miley, Herbert Berk, J.Rand McNally Jr., Bogdan C. Maglich ...
Where civilian leaders have heeded their professional military officers on questions concerning the use of force, ill-advised adventures and misuse of the military have been less likely. As the technology of warfare has become more complex, the need for expert military advice to civilian decision ma...
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