“As of 2020, the PLA claimed that the system could distribute the common operating picture down to the regimental level, and possibly, battalion-level vehicles.”
- 2020 is the most recent date I see referenced
- Ukraine proved on week 1 of the war that pushing the COP (Delta & Kropyva) down to the squad-level, far past battalion & regimen…
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Heather, it's getting so every morning I say to my husband, "Heather's Letter for today is really good!" I learned so much from this letter. If Rudyard Kipling really did say this, he was so correct. "If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten."
In the years around 1976, WW Norton published a general history of each state. Most are of high quality. Here's the one on Maine.
https://www.amazon.com/Maine-States-Nation-Clifford-Clark/dp/0393056538/ref=sr_1_15?dchild=1&keywords=maine+norton&qid=1615823976&sr=8-15
The Federal Writers Project State Guide series also covers all states (48 in 1930s). They're obviously dated now, but the history sections were good at the time, and the itineraries offered lots of local history.