Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 9 (Spring 2019)

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2019

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Report is a non-profit publication produced by undergraduate cadets at the United States Military Academy. It accepts and encourages submissions from undergraduates in the fall and spring. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.

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Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Berardino (2020), Military History Assistant Editor: Helen Burleigh (2019), International History Editors Morgan Conrow (2019), American History; Gregory Brookover (2020), Military History Andrew Carter (2020), Military History; Mike Avallone (2020), American History; Collin Keogh (2021), American History; Brandi Braggs (2021), American History; Cameron Hay (2021), American History Authors: Pachesny, Tyler. “The Soviet Rationale of Foregoing Disinformation in The Case of The Berlin Tunnel.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 9 (2019): 5-11. Ma, Sally. “Demystifying The Feminine Mystique: Betty Friedan’s Bestseller In Context Of The Postwar American Paradoxes”. Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 9 (2019): 12-30. Formella, Jonathan. “Exhumed Memories: Ho Chi Minh, Pol Pot, And Nationalist Struggle In Indochina.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 9 (2019): 31-45. Atlamazoglou, Stavros. “The Strategic Utility Of Special Operations Forces In Yemen And Rhodesia.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 9 (2019): 46-71

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Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 9; Spring 2019

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West Point Press

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2993-5989

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