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  • *[[David Wilson]] - Group Managing Director *[[David Beck]] - Group managing director,
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  • ...al Regiment of Artillery]] in Malaya, Brunei and Borneo (including special operations), Germany, UK and Hong Kong.</blockquote> ...for personally coordinating the operational plans, including Psychological Operations, for all NATO Special Forces, through national chiefs of staff.</blockquote
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  • THE MEDIA RESEARCH GROUP at Glasgow University has conducted a major survey of the media's handling :Monday 7th March, 9am — "ministry continues to say `a suspect bomb has been dealt wi
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  • ...ty.<ref>Frank R. Barnett, B. Hugh Tovar, Richard H. Shultz, (eds), Special Operations in US Strategy, National Strategy Information Center, 1984, p.301.</ref> *Lieutenant Colonel [[Peter F. Bahnsen]], USA, Special Assistant for Special Operations, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineeri
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  • From 1948 to 1975 he served in the [[7th Royal Tank Regiment]].<ref>[http://www.royaltankregiment.com/en-GB/tothegre :: It was the American Army's activities in the Psychological Operations field, but at that time it was heavily orientated to Vietnam. In fact it wa
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  • ...heir thinking and behaviour. Also known as '''Military Information Support Operations''' or '''MISO''' in the U.S., Psyops work by manipulating the emotions, mot ...ychological Operations (Psyops) is used more to describe specific military operations and the tactical units which practice them.
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  • ...ndependent Infantry Brigade Group]] and later the [[1st Airlanding Brigade Group]]. Eastwood was appointed GSO3 (Air) and took part in the allied landings i ...re that the Army and Special Branch did not fall over one another in their operations. My role included assessing security and ensuring that agents were not kill
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  • ...anel|Alias=Undercover Policing Oversight Board / Group, National Oversight Group|Description=A national body to 'review, challenge and provide feedback on t ...generally referred to in the group's minutes as the '''National Oversight Group'''. According to a College of Policing press release, the role of the panel
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  • ...en the Italian neo-fascist militants had followed courses in terrorism and psychological warfare. ...AS joined forces in 1966 to set up the now-notorious revolutionary fascist group [[Aginter Presse]]. Sheltered in Lisbon under the protective wing of Portug
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  • ==Rogue Agents - 1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations== ...e a study group on the problems inherent in the détente process; Violet's group would put up the funds thanks to Pesenti.
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  • ...ogue Agents - 1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations|1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations]] ...ack to the spring of 1974, the Cercle complex's domestic and international operations were reaching new heights; indeed at this time, Crozier resigned as Chairma
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  • ...ociates concentrated on two main projects: setting up Shield, the advisory group on subversion which personally counselled Margaret Thatcher, and the creati ...Harry Sporborg, a Norwegian-born former Deputy Head of the wartime Special Operations Executive then working for Hambro's Bank; with Tennant and Amery, Sporborg
    141 KB (22,219 words) - 22:43, 18 June 2016