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Peter Eriksson  
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Im capable of answering many of your questions about modern Main Battle Tanks and their configuration/construction/sub-systems. I can also tell you a thing or two about MBT ammunition like the DU-projectiles and Hollow Charge munitions if you like. Available
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Michael R. Galope  
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I can answer any question concerning Russian and Former Soviet military ground equipment, to include but not limited to armored vehicles, weapons, artillery, air defense systems and engineer equipment. I can also answer questions related to the Russian and Ukrainian militaries and capabilities.Available
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Paul Edward Zukowski  
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Military use in foreign affairsAvailable
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Larry Weaver  
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General and specific milatary questions.Available
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James Bruno  
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Diplomacy and foreign affairs. How government decision-making takes place. Interactions of the White House, State Dept., Pentagon, Congress and CIA in formulating policy. How governments deal with each other. Area expertise includes Afghanistan, Indochina, Europe, Cuba. Served in Guantanamo. Currently a member of the Diplomatic Readiness Reserve and Standby Response Corps.Available
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