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  • Peter Inge was one of the founders of a consultancy to promote the US candidate for the "new government" in Iraq, according to ''Intelligence New [[Boodle's]], [[Beefsteak]], [[Army and Navy]], [[MCC]]
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  • ...und CIA-style. "Imagine if you have US $100,000 to give out to families in US $500 chunks," said Philipps. "Your stock goes way up faster than the stock ...easurer, was head of the 1980 CIA transition team, former secretary of the Navy, and ambassador to the Organization of American States under Reagan. Until
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  • The [[National Economic League]] was a US based corporate lobby group. ...tter]], Bishop New York Diocese; Hon. [[John D. Long]], Ex-Secretary U. S. Navy; Hon. Levi P. Morton, Ex-Vice President United States; [[Henry Clews]]; Joh
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  • ...'s sales. (However, according to Hoover's Online Business Information, the US government accounted for about 70% of sales).[11] In 1967 Raytheon won the contract to develop the US army's surface-to-air-missile. Nine years later, the ‘Patriot’ entered
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  • ...eliberately targeted essential civilian services.[48] In Yugoslavia the US navy fired 220 Tomahawk missiles, designed to weaken the country by making life ...during the three-day trial. Their main witness for the defence was former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who has seen first-hand the devastation caus
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  • US Agencies, including the US Army Psychological warfare unit, have been scouring for artistic talent to ...e their education." <br>The comic is to be a collaborative effort with the US Army, which says it has already done initial character and plot development
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  • ...erged that Neville-Jones chairs a company providing military equipment for US Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters, both of which are used in Iraq, leading ...onspiracy theory was the appearance on BBC’s ''Question Time'' of former US ambassador to Britain, [[Philip Lader]] who was allegedly reduced to tears
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  • ...eat War (*15). Beesley suggests that they were largely responsible for the Navy's success in the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland, and the British master ...l his knighthood. See also Admiral Sir [[William James]], "The Eyes of the Navy", Methuen 1955, and [[H. Montgomery Hyde]] "The trial of Roger Casement".
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  • ...On 13th June the BCU appointed [[Patrick Hannon]], then secretary of the [[Navy League]], as its General Secretary with the substantial salary of £1,500 p ...ar {{ref|15}}. Beesley suggests that they were largely responsible for the Navy's success in the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland, and the British master
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  • ...onments. International customers include Boeing, Raytheon, the US Army, US Navy, police departments, mass transit authorities, and port authorities." <ref> ...motely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) in the picture. It spots the targets for the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan — aiding their renowned pin-point accura
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  • ...31.03.03</ref>. Halliburton ranked as the seventeenth leading recipient of US defence contracts in 1999<ref>Bruno K & Valette J, (2001) [http://www.multi ...ulletins/PBD.jsp?articleid=6829 'Lieberman Calls for Halliburton Hearings' US Senate, 20.05.03] viewed: 07.07.03.</ref>
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  • ...re had been no more than a handful of Communist Party members in the whole navy. One of those discharged men was [[Fred Copeman]], who though not a Communi ...said for the German People. They are making greater efforts to understand us than we are to understand them."
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  • ...Party leader that the British Establishment could really regard as "one of us". As [[Hugh Dalton]]'s secretary during the Second World War he had been a ...too did the excuse for a large standing army. Unlike the RAF or the Royal Navy, the infantry and "conventional" artillery had only a peripheral part to pl
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  • Pet food manufacturer, based in the US. Notorious for its animal abuse record. ...'s marketing division in 1977. Before joining P&G, Lafley served in the US Navy for five years. He was elected president and chief executive officer on 8 J
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  • === US=== *[[US Council for International Business]] (USCIB)‘The USCIB is founded in 1945
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  • ...s and are the 'prime' contractor for Astute class submarines for the Royal Navy.
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  • ...n order to do business with dictators and despots, Halliburton has skirted US sanctions and made considerable efforts to eliminate those sanctions. Halli ...ilitary forcibly relocated towns along the onshore route. According to the US Department of Labor, 'credible evidence exists that several villages along
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  • *Admiral [[Gregory G. Johnson]], U.S. Navy (Ret.) ...Admiral Cees Van Duyvendijk, former Commander-in-Chief, Royal Netherlands Navy.
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  • ...ther [[Ted Hesburgh]] for consistently raising our aspirations and helping us develop institutional traction in our outreach and Capital campaigns; and t *[[Paul G. Gaffney II]], Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy; President, National Defense University
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  • ...nd a member of the [[Committee on Arms Export Controls]]. IADN’s CEO and US Country President is [[Martin Fisher]] who runs three defence consultancies ...f dinners: the Army Group; the Group for the Reserve Forces; and the Royal Navy Group. Paul Keetch is member of the latter.
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