David A. Shlapak
David A. Shlapak
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NATO's Amphibious Forces
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The U.S.-China Military Scorecard
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A question of balance
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Shaping the Future Air Force (Technical Report)
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U.S. interests in Central Asia
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Dire Strait
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"Check six begins on the ground"
cover - NLNetwork Logistics GamesDavid A. Shlapak
Network Logistics Games
no cover - NLNetwork Logistics GamesDavid A. Shlapak
Network Logistics Games
no cover - RDReinforcing deterrence on NATO'...David A. Shlapak
Reinforcing deterrence on NATO's eastern flank
no cover - AGA global access strategy for th...David A. Shlapak
A global access strategy for the U.S. Air Force
no cover - BTBack to first principlesDavid A. Shlapak
Back to first principles
no cover - PPPossible postwar force requirem...David A. Shlapak
Possible postwar force requirements for the Persian Gulf
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- Open Work
NATO's Amphibious Forces
- Open Work
The U.S.-China Military Scorecard
- Open Work
A question of balance
- Open Work
Shaping the Future Air Force (Technical Report)
- Open Work
U.S. interests in Central Asia
- Open Work
Dire Strait
- Open Work
"Check six begins on the ground"
- Open Work
Network Logistics Games
- Open Work
Network Logistics Games
- Open Work
Reinforcing deterrence on NATO's eastern flank
- Open Work
A global access strategy for the U.S. Air Force
- Open Work
Back to first principles
- Open Work
Possible postwar force requirements for the Persian Gulf