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Foote, Finke Blythe, Weingartner Steven, and Votaw John F, eds. No mission too difficult!: Old buddies of the 1st Division tell all about World War II. Chicago, Ill: Contemporary Books, Inc., 1995.

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Veale, Lionel. The Wewak mission: Coastwatchers at war in New Guinea. Ashmore City, Australia: L.P.V. Veale, 1996.

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Nottingham, William J. Origin and legacy of the Common Global Ministries Board: A history of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in world mission. Nashville, Tennessee: Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 1998.

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1950-, Davis Bart, ed. Closure: The untold story of the Ground Zero recovery mission. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006.

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United States. Navy. Military Sealift Command, ed. Special mission: MSC Special Mission Division. Washington, D.C: Military Sealift Command, 1987.

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E, Thomas Norman, ed. Readings in world mission. London: SPCK, 1995.

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Mission memories: World War II. Saint Paul, MN: T. Homdrom, 2001.

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Aasulv, Lande, and Ustorf Werner 1945-, eds. Mission in a pluralist world. New York: P. Lang, 1996.

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D, Lewis Jonathan Ph, Crossman Meg, and Hoke Stephen, eds. World mission: An analysis of the world Christian movement. 2nd ed. Pasadena, Calif: W. Carey Library, 1994.

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Lewis, Jonathan. World mission: An analysis of the world Christian movement. Pasadena, Cal: William Carey Library, and The Institute of International studies, 1989.

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Samuels, John. Millington's mission. Pymble, N.S.W: HarperCollins, 2002.

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Loth, Wilfried. The division of theworld, 1941-1955. London: Routledge, 1988.

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Whiteman, Darrell L., and Gerald H. Anderson. World mission in the Wesleyan spirit. Franklin, Tenn: Seedbed, 2014.

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Jacob, Kavunkal, ed. Mission of an emerging world church. Indore: Satprakashan Sanchar Kendra, 1986.

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Schirrmacher, Thomas. World mission: Heart of Christianity : essays. 2nd ed. Hamburg: Reformatorischer Verlag Beese, 2008.

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Hoesl, Marcella. Encounters in mission: Two world conferences. Birmingham: Selly Oak Colleges, 1989.

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World mission-- heart of Christianity: Essays. Hamburg, Germany: RVB International, 1999.

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Kavunkal, Jacob. Mission of an emerging world church. Indore: Satprakashan Sanchar Kendra, 1986.

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Wells, Samuel. Incarnational mission: Being with the world. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2018.

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Driskill, J. Lawrence. Mission stories from around the world. Pasadena, Calif: Hope Pub. House, 1994.

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Stott, John R. W. Christian mission in the modern world. Downers Grove, Ill: IVP Books, 2008.

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Spear, Williams Dayna, ed. 71st Infantry Division: The Red Circle Division. Paducah, Ky: Turner Pub., 2001.

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Mission for diversity: Exploring Christian mission in the contemporary world. Zürich: Lit, 2015.

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Loth, Wilfried. The division of the world, 1941-1955. London: Routledge, 1988.

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Loth, Wilfried. The division of the world, 1941-1955. New York, USA: St. Martin's Press, 1988.

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Hollander, Elisabeth Henriette Den. The Council for World Mission: A viable model for contemporary mission? Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1990.

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Forty, George. 4th Armoured Division in World War II. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zenith, 2009.

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Forty, George. 4th Armoured Division in World War II. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zenith, 2009.

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Forty, George. 4th Armoured Division in World War II. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zenith, 2009.

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Campbell, Roger E. Teenage soldier: Working intelligence and reconnaissance missions from hedgerow to hedgerow, river to river and canal to canal : the 79th Division from Normandy--Belgium--Holland to the surrender of Germany 1944 June to 1945 May. Kingston Springs, Tenn: Teenage Soldier Trust, 1999.

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EN MISSION AVEC LA 2è DB. LOCUS SOLUS, 2014.

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Moore, Rebecca R. NATO's New Mission. Praeger, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400689994.

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Reports of NATO's death have been greatly exaggerated. Characterizations of NATO as a relic of the past do not square with the fact that the Alliance is busier today than at any time in its history. As Europe has become more unified and more democratic, NATO has assumed new layers of significance in the global security environment. In a post-September 11 world, the old 1990s debate about what is in area and what is out of area is a luxury that the Alliance can no longer afford. Decisions made at the 2004 Istanbul summit aimed at enhancing NATO's partnerships with the states of Central Asia and extending the partnership concept to the Greater Middle East reflect the Alliance's new, more global presence as do new military missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Sudan. Moore argues that a careful analysis of NATO's new, more global focus suggests that it's not the nature of NATO's mission that has changed, but rather its scope. NATO is approaching its new out of area missions with the political tools developed after the Soviet threat faded in the early 1990s when the Allies agreed that, rather than merely defend an old order, they would now create a new one grounded in liberal democratic values, including individual liberty and the rule of law. Indeed, the mission of projecting stability eastward was understood to be inextricable from the promotion of these values. This new mission required that NATO devote greater attention to its political dimension. In fact, as the United States turned to promoting democracy around the world in the wake of September 11, it ultimately sought to enlist NATO in its mission of extending democracy beyond Europe to Central Asia and the Middle East. As Moore demonstrates in her attempt to provide a full and comprehensive understanding of the new NATO, while divisions within the Alliance persist as to just how global NATO should be, the post-September 11 security environment ensures that NATO's survival depends upon its willingness to project security beyond Europe. That mission will be as much political as it is military.
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(Editor), Blythe Foote Finke, Steven Weingartner (Editor), and John F. Votaw (Editor), eds. No Mission Too Difficult!: Old Buddies of the 1st Division Tell All About World War II (Cantigny Military History Series). Contemporary Books, 1995.

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Schmitthenner, Sam. Ramblings With Ruth. Quiet Waters Publications, 2003.

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Schmitthenner, Sam. Ramblings with Ruth. Quiet Waters Publications, 2003.

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Cooke, James J. The All-Americans at War. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400609435.

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This is the first study to analyze the content, training, and performance of a World War I draft division from its formation onward. The 82nd division consisted heavily of non-English speaking European immigrants and conscripts fresh from farming towns in Tennessee and North Carolina. Despite these apparent obstacles, it would evolve into an effective combat unit on the front lines of St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. These All-Americans would prove that they could fight and accomplish several difficult missions in the Great War. From its birth at Camp Gordon, Georgia, to the battlefields of the Western Front, the 82nd division became a highly successful combat unit through good leadership and hard work. After initial training in France by both British and French forces, the 82nd entered the trenches to face the Germans. Given a difficult mission during the St. Mihiel offensive, the diverse division performed well; and during the Meuse-Argonne battle, it achieved its objectives despite heavy casualties. Despite an early lack of preparation, this force would be a true American success story.
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World Mission. Gabriel Resources, 1994.

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Presbyterians in world mission. CTS Press, 1995.

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Dorr, Donal. Mission in Today's World. Columba Press, 2000.

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Mission in Today's World. Orbis Books, 2000.

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Psychologist José Luis Mar Rodríguez. Mission, Eliminate World Poverty. Independently Published, 2017.

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Zaloga, Steve. Operation Market-Garden 1944: The American Airborne Missions. Osprey Publishing, 2014.

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Neubauer, Hans-Joachim, Ed Kashi, Human Rights Watch Staff, and Ronald Grätz. Mission for a Humane World. Steidl Druckerei und Verlag, Gerhard, 2016.

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Ustorf, Werner, and Aasulv Lande. Mission in a Pluralist World. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 1996.

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Evangelical Dictionary of World Mission. Paternoster Press, 2000.

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John R. Mott - undifferentiated. Cooperation and the World Mission. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Company, Turner Publishing. 25th Infantry Division. 5th ed. Turner Pub Co, 1997.

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Yellin, Jerry. Jerry's Last Mission. Armin Lear Press, 2021.

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Yellin, Jerry. Jerry's Last Mission. Armin Lear Press, 2021.

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Yellin, Jerry. Jerry's Last Mission. Armin Lear Press, 2021.

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