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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense operations}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense operations}} {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • ...tates doctrine)]], while the doctrine for counterguerrilla operations is [[Foreign Internal Defense]].
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • ...hat the HN faces an internal or external threat, for which the response is foreign internal defense (FID). FID is different than general U.S. foreign military assistance organ
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • | Foreign internal defense(FID) ...t is a nucleus to train and lead a company-sized unconventional warfare or foreign internal defense unit. It also can form two six-man '''split A detachments''', which are a
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  • {{r|Foreign Internal Defense||**}}
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  • ...ces. Still, the CAP units performed well at the joint doctrinal mission of foreign internal defense <ref name=Connable>{{citation ...the Marine Special Operations Advisor Group (MSOAG), was formed to conduct foreign internal defense
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  • ...unconventional warfare (United States doctrine)|unconventional warfare and foreign internal defense. Rangers are direct action specialists, but usually operate in uniform. Del
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • ...quently mentioned, it is, by no means, the only multinational problem that foreign internal defense (FID) or peace operations#nation-building|nation-building considers, starti
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  • ...principles, models, and nonmilitary steps that underlie a FID program. See Foreign internal defense operations for the specific steps for military support to HN forces. According to the US doctrinal manual, ''Joint Publication 3-07.1: Foreign Internal Defense (FID)'', FID specialists preferably do not themselves fight the insurgents.
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  • ...their core capabilities, they also receive missions in counterterrorism, [[foreign internal defense]] and [[U.S. foreign military assistance organizations|security assistance]
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  • U.S. foreign internal defense (FID) doctrine, as well as the models of NATO and allies, assumes a goal i | title = The Indirect Approach: the role of Aviation Foreign Internal Defense in Combating Terrorism in Weak and Failing States
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  • ...[[Vietnam War]], and the general understanding of counterinsurgency and [[foreign internal defense]], study of the Strategic Hamlet Program is critical.
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  • * [[Foreign internal defense/Related Articles]] * [[Foreign internal defense operations/Related Articles]]
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