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U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Doctrine for Targeting, joint publication 3-60, 17 January 2002, A-4(b), available at http://www.dtic.mil/ doctrine/jel/new.pubs/jp3-60.pdf.
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Joint Doctrine for Targeting
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