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20. See Ken Allen, “Logistics Support for <strong>PLA</strong> Air Force Campaigns,”<br />

<strong>and</strong> author’s “Rough but Ready Force Projection: An<br />

Assessment of Recent <strong>PLA</strong> Training,” in China’s Growing Military<br />

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23. Eric A. McVadon raised several logistics oper<strong>at</strong>ional issues<br />

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not clear if the <strong>PLA</strong> had “come to grips with the less gr<strong>and</strong>iose<br />

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