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Letters from Readers- Armchair General March 2015

Salute from Colombia Armchair General us magnificent editions containing significant articles that illustrate offers the lives of leaders in history, and how those lives were shaped by timing and space to become “the special” one leader making very important decisions that mark the destiny of not only their military units, but also their countries, perhaps …

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