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B-2 BOMBER STRIKES IN YEMEN AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR AUSTRALIA

Posted on 29 November 2024 by Ross

This talk by Dr. Vince  Scappatura was presented at the Annual General Meeting of IPAN on 26 November, 2024

Transcript:
IPAN AGM – Transcript Vince Scappatura presentation 26.11.24

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