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  2. <p>This program owes a great deal to the Commander, Fort Devens, members from the 10th
  3. Special Forces Group (Airborne) and from the 142d Military Intelligence Battalion (Linguist)
  4. UANG, who have given the Nonresident Instruction Division, DLIFLC the benefit of their great
  5. experience as subject matter experts in the development of the field test edition of this
  6. Special Forces Russian Functional Program.</p>
  7. <p>Special thanks are also extended to the faculty of the DLIFLC Russian Department for their
  8. valuable collaboration in translating this lesson on INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS TRAINING, and in
  9. developing the questions and glossaries.</p>
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