Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 253
... troops in Afghanistan were committed to fighting the Resistance . As a result of growing Soviet emphasis on special operations and improvement in the performance of the DRA Armed Forces , an even smaller number of Soviet troops --- only ...
... troops in Afghanistan were committed to fighting the Resistance . As a result of growing Soviet emphasis on special operations and improvement in the performance of the DRA Armed Forces , an even smaller number of Soviet troops --- only ...
Sivu 257
... troops in Afghanistan in early 1984 ( in addition to those in the general units . ) 49 The Soviets also insert their own troops into KhAD and the DRA Border Guards , the most loyal and efficient DRA anti - resistance forces , trained by ...
... troops in Afghanistan in early 1984 ( in addition to those in the general units . ) 49 The Soviets also insert their own troops into KhAD and the DRA Border Guards , the most loyal and efficient DRA anti - resistance forces , trained by ...
Sivu 267
... troops regularly every six months throughout their Armed Forces . The old troops are not withdrawn until the new ones have been trained ; as a result , every few months there is a period of overlap when the number of troops is ...
... troops regularly every six months throughout their Armed Forces . The old troops are not withdrawn until the new ones have been trained ; as a result , every few months there is a period of overlap when the number of troops is ...
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