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are made to
obtain participants
with detailed
and expert knowledge
of the subject
to be examined.
c. JWGA's politico-military
games are generally
conducted on an inter-agency
basis with participants
from the principal
organizations
involved
in national
- in preparing
for the exercise.
Efforts
are made to
obtain participants
with detailed
and expert knowledge of
the subject to be examined.
c. JWGA's politico-military
games are generally
conducted
on an interagency
basis with participants
from the principal
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major issues,
problems and questions
associated
with strategic
weapons deployment;
with particular
emphasis on anti-ballistic
missiles.
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to this report,
film summary of BETA I & II-67
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had no choice but to "engage in basic re-examination
of US
policy toward Germany