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Counterinsurgency: Strategy and the Phoenix of American Capability
Dr. Steven Metz argues that the way the Department of Defense and U.S. military spend the time when counterinsurgency support is not an important part of American national security strategy determines how quickly and easily they react when policymakers commit the nation to such activity. If analysis and debate continues, at least at a low level, the military is better prepared for the reconstitution of capabilities. If it ignores global developments in insurgency and counterinsurgency, the reconstitution of capabilities would be more difficult.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/1886/thumbnail.jp
Progress on indium and barium single ion optical frequency standards
We report progress on 115In+ and 137Ba+ single ion optical frequency
standards using all solid-state sources. Both are free from quadrupole field
shifts and together enable a search for drift in fundamental constants.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, submitted to IEEE/LEOS Summer 2005 Topicals
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