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44 Class Mark 3 Indian Red Austerity (no red lining)

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44 Class Mark 3 Indian Red Austerity (no red lining)Ready to run (RTR) model of the NSWGR 44 Class (Alco export model DL500B) Co Co diesel electric locomotive. There were 3 different 44 class body variations: Mk1: 4401 4460: grill behind driver's and assistant's windows Mk2: 4461 4480: same as Mk1 except it had lit rear number boards Mk3: 4481 44100: same as Mk2 except that there was no grill behind driver's and assistant's windows There were 3 different 930 class body variations: 1st : 930 955: single
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NCPrime
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Great work on the recent history of strategic studies and strategy in practice.
Format: Kindle
While not perfect, certainly one of the best works on strategy I've read recently and possibly the best work on post-1945 strategic history I've read in a while. Two main flaws or issues of contention: Strachan's critique of civil-military relations is at times lucid, but at other times appears to come slightly off the rails. Second, the books origin as a (much altered and added too) collection of articles shows through in the many areas which it doubles back on itself covering ground previously well trodden, at times this is done to build on previously mentioned ideas, at other times it seems overly repetitive. On the whole it is an excellent assessment and critique of the recent history of Strategic Studies as a field, as a historian I find many of his disciplinary critiques of the history/IR balance quite convincing, but I suppose I'm biased.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2014
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ElvenWarrior
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Good read!
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I find this book matches the recommendations for it.
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Joe Z
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
Interesting
Format: Kindle
Can't say I agree with the author's analysis, but it is interesting to read something that is not laced with political correctness. This seems an honest assessment of how things are. I recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014
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KHALID
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
An unputdownable reading on all matters strategic!
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Hew Stratchan has used a clear and lucid narrative style to throw light upon the otherwise drab subject of strategy, drawing upon his talent as an historian, contemporising it in the current global environment, and has presented a practical guide to understanding strategic theory and putting it in practice.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2013
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
I think we need to get to know who our ...
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I think we need to get to know who our new leaders are going to be. This is one of the books on "Mad Dog"'s reading list. So far it has been very compelling and interesting. Having lived during the Colin Powell years and Bush years as a young impressionable youth to now see what was really going on and the thought behind it.
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