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Development and the military

by Captain Hyphen on 5 November 2011 · 13 comments

The epitome of awkward

by Captain Hyphen on 3 August 2011 · 38 comments

Standing by to receive orders, sir…

by Captain Hyphen on 25 February 2011 · 7 comments

Art of (contemporary) War

by Captain Hyphen on 18 October 2010 · 7 comments

Has Prime Minister Cameron been reading Eliot Cohen?

by Captain Hyphen on 15 October 2010 · 6 comments

Rebranding the Iraq War

by Captain Hyphen on 19 August 2010 · 13 comments

The future of the MoD

by Captain Hyphen on 14 August 2010 · 12 comments

Fallon Redux?

by Captain Hyphen on 23 June 2010 · 21 comments

US Officer Education

by Captain Hyphen on 6 May 2010 · 13 comments

Defence in the UK general election

by Captain Hyphen on 17 April 2010 · 1 comment

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