Get real: Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'

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Get real : Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'. / Pedersen, Thomas Randrup.

I: Critical Military Studies, Bind 3, Nr. 1, 2017, s. 7-26.

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Pedersen, TR 2017, 'Get real: Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'', Critical Military Studies, bind 3, nr. 1, s. 7-26. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2016.1231996

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Pedersen, T. R. (2017). Get real: Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'. Critical Military Studies, 3(1), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2016.1231996

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Pedersen TR. Get real: Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'. Critical Military Studies. 2017;3(1):7-26. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2016.1231996

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Pedersen, Thomas Randrup. / Get real : Chasing Danish warrior dreams in the Afghan 'sandbox'. I: Critical Military Studies. 2017 ; Bind 3, Nr. 1. s. 7-26.

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