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GUERRILLA TERRORIST (2) answer(s).
 
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John Brown as guerrilla terrorist / Lutz, Brenda J; Lutz, James M   Journal Article
Lutz, James M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract John Brown is usually not considered to have been a terrorist, and even recent analyses of his activities consider him to be a guerrilla fighter or insurgent in his activities in Kansas. Brown, however, meets the criteria of a terrorist more than a guerrilla fighter when his activities in the Kansas Territory are considered. His raid on Harpers Ferry, however, is more in line with guerrilla operations or insurgent activities.
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Outside their expertise: the implications of Field Manual 3-24 for the professional military education of non-commissioned officers / Hasík, James   Journal Article
Hasík, James Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Within the framework of classical theory, the joint US Army-Marine field manual Counterinsurgency (FM 3-24) described an ambitious set of skills required for success against guerrillas. But if counterinsurgency, as FM 3-24 describes it, is 'the graduate level of warfare', then these two military services have been for years systematically failing to train their talent in the appropriate fields. In today's small wars, NCOs serve as modern-day Mounties, and consequently require at least a modest undergraduate education in armed good governance.
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