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Successfully Managing Insurgencies and Terrorism Effectively (SMITE), March 2011
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Army and the
United States Marine Corps
.
Army and the
United States Marine Corps
.
2011
DESERT CROSSING Exercise
1999
Wargame Support to USAFRICOM 2014, February 2014
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developed at the United States Army (USA) Command and General Staff College (CGSC), obtained from the
United
States Marine Corps
(USMC) Command and Staff College in 2005-2006.
2014
Toward a History-Based Doctrine for Wargaming, 2000
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Some of what was learned resulted in changes in ships already under construction. 48 The
United States
Marine Corps
carried out arguably the most important wargaming work done during this period.
2000
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