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Collection Management and Dissemination: The Anchor in the Race against Time
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The Heart of Operational Art: Translating Strategic Objectives into Tactical Missions
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
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Operational Intelligence and the U.S. Army: Much ado About Nothing or Misunderstood Excellence? A Prescription for the 1990's and Beyond
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1989)
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Surprise and Maskirovka in Contemporary War
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Calusewitz and German Idealism: The Influence of G. W. F. Hegel on 'On War'
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The Word Wolke—If It Is One
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In: Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature (1986)
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Preconceptions, Predilections, and Experience: Problems for Operational Level Intelligence and Decision Making
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Foundations of the Intelligence Module of the Airland Research Model (ALARM).
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Artificial Intelligence: A 'User Friendly Introduction
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China Report Red Flag No. 4, 16 February 1983
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Army Intelligence Officer: Prepared for Future Tactical and Strategic Multi-Disciplined Intelligence Tasks.
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Multinationals, Intelligence and Development
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Model theory for modal logic, part iii: existence and predication
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In: http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/43175/10992_2004_Article_BF00293421.pdf?sequence=1 (1981)
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This paper is concerned with the technical implications of a certain view connecting existence to predication. This is the view that in no possible world is there a genuine relation among the nonexistents of that world or between the nonexistents and the existents! The meaning of the term ‘genuine ’ here may be variously explained. On an extreme interpretation, all relations are ‘genuine’, so that none of them are to relate non-existents. On a milder interpretation, the genuine relations are those that are simple or primitive in some absolute sense. But even without appeal to an absolute concept of simplicity, we can require that all relations should be analyzable in terms of some suitable set of relations, relating only existents to existents. In order to make our results applicable to the thesis, we shall suppose that the primitive non-logical predicates of our language correspond to the genuine relations, whatever they might be taken to be. Thus, the linguistic formulation of the thesis becomes that the primitive predicates of the language should only be true, in each world, of the existents of that world. Of course, the thesis might have been given a linguistic formulation, without any reference to relations, in the first place. The thesis is an instance of what has been called Actualism. This is the ontological doctrine that ascribes a special status to actual or existent objects. Another form of the doctrine, so-called World Actualism, says that the behaviour of nonexistents is supervenient upon the behaviour of the existents, that two possible worlds which agree in the latter respect cannot differ in the former respect. The present thesis, by contrast, might be called Redicate Acrualism. It should be clear that Predicate Actualism implies World Actualism, at least if the predicates used to describe the world are to express ‘genuine ’ relations; for then there are no relationships involving non-existents by which two worlds might be distinguished. On the other hand, World Actualism does not, as it stands, imply Predicate Actualism. For our purposes, it will be useful to distinguish two versions of the
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SOVIET PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE AND CYBERNETICS
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Title of Paper: The Awareness-Order-Action cycle and Battle-space Awareness
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In: http://www.dodccrp.org/events/13th_iccrts_2008/CD/html/papers/029.pdf
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