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Combined combat forces

The battle is presented in a cinema verite style. Details of social, economic, and military organization and weaponry are combined with journalistic interviews with the combatants. The presentation is extremely realistic. The narrator, the writer-director Watkins, has clear sympathies for Scottish nationalism consequently, he editorializes about the English leadership and forces in the harshest terms. It is his view that this last battle on English soil destroyed a culture, the remnants of which were dispersed to the far comers of the Empire as a result. The tone of the narration is one of... [Pg.176]

The effect of washing fabric on the persistence of permethrin (Figure 17.2) has been shown in Thailand, " Australia, United States, and recently in Europe. Permethrin treatment of military uniforms has been used by U.S. and coalition forces, including Australia, for the last 18-20 years. The first field evaluations showed freshly treated unwashed uniforms in combination with the application of deet to the exposed skin provided the best protection against mosquitoes. i Treatment of U.S. battle dress uniforms (BDUs) and Australian Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniforms was achieved initially by dipping or spraying in a water/permethrin emulsion. The U.S. BDUs are also... [Pg.320]


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