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- Measuring Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Effectiveness at the United States Central Command
- Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC)
- 19Th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron: a Brief History United States Army
- Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft Survivability in Modern Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Missions
- RECONNAISSANCE Horse Cavalry Regiments and Smaller Units
- The United States Special Operations Command (Or USSOCOM)
- Bakuhatai: the Reconnaissance Mission of the USS Burrfish
- Rethinking Scout/ Sniper Employment in the Infantry Battalion What Scout/Snipers Should Be Doing by Capt Adam M
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Design for Great Power Competition
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Design for Great Power Competition
- Jungle Warfare
- Navy Seals and Their Rise in American Society by Cory Butzin
- Dod C3 Strategy
- National Aerial Reconnaissance in the Cold War
- 21St Century Reconnaissance by the Ellis Group
- Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) Mobility, Reconnaissance, and Firepower Programs
- China's Intelligence Services and Espionage Operations, Hearing
- A Need to Know the Role of Air Force Reconnaissance in War Planning, 1945–1953
- FM 34-2-1 FIELD MANUAL HEADQUARTERS NO 34-2-1 DEPARTMENT of the ARMY Washington, DC, 19 June 1991
- Ranger Handbook
- Defense Primer: What Is Command and Control?
- The U.S. Navy and National Reconnaissance During the Cold
- Military Diving Operations
- Jungle Warfare
- Operational Reconnaissance
- Army Field Manual Volume 2: Part 3 Generic Enemy
- Reconnaissance
- Military Transformation: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- A Living Legend– Passes
- 1St CAVALRY DIVISION, 1941 – 1949 4400 Pages (Approximate) Boxes 490-495
- Special Operations Forces in the Modern Security Environment
- Assessing Tracked and Wheeled Vehicles for Australian Mounted
- Marine Corps Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV)
- Minimum Force: Airborne Special Reconnaissance In