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