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Having returned to the forum after some tedious university second-year exams (on the Tokugawa Shogunate and 19th century Central Europe, thanks for asking), it seems that little has changed. The SF/Fantasy picture threads are still works of beauty, the Nazis could still win the war according to newbies, and Snake continues to discuss various types of warfare at great length.

In accordance with the latter of these: how would it be possible for the US Armed Forces to be the most efficient and effective they possibly could be at Counter-Insurgency work after WWII? What sort of impact would this have on the wider historical context? (Including the US Army's readiness to face down Soviet armoured divisions through the Fulda Gap, for example.)
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