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  • ...everal times - with charges dropped eventually. As of 2015 he is a partner the investigation firm [[Animus Associates]]. ...ust 2009.</ref><ref>Keith Hunter, Letters to the Editor: Local policing, ''The Times'',28 October 2011.</ref>
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  • Former Lieutenant-Colonel in the [[Special Air Service|SAS]]. ...try for the 1981 royal wedding.<ref>The SAS: Savage Wars of Peace, 1947 to the Present, by Anthony Kemp, John Murray (publishers) Ltd, 1994, p154.</ref>
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  • ...nist for Antiwar.com '''Philip Giraldi''' spent three years in Turkey with the CIA.<ref>[http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/05/13/philip-giraldi-10/ Charles Go Giraldi is a former employee of [[Beckett Brown International]], a private security firm that operated between 1995 and 2001.
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  • ...uary 1953 to 29 November 1961.<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/books-and-monographs/directors-and-d ...s US representative on various arms conferences.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Carolina Press, 1968, p.60.</ref
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  • ...l 4 and in communications at the Home Office, Social Market Foundation and the Fabian Society.'<ref>Huffington Post [http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dermo ...itics from the University of Salford, where he also served as President of the Student Union.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dermot-kehoe/21/3a7/6a0 Der
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  • ...danian Royal Households in 1970-71. He was second-in-command of 22 SAS at the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980.'<ref>Stuart Crawford Associates [h ...Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland, a post he held in the period 1994-2002. He joined Stuart Crawford Associates in 2002.'<ref>Stuar
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  • ...97 election. In 1997, he received a knighthood and in 1999 was elevated to the [[House of Lords]] given a [[Conservative]] life peerage as '''Baron Forsyt ...mated was his ambition. Soon they realised this young whippersnapper with the Scottish accent was a force to be reckoned with...
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  • ...rrorexpertise:Major World Newspapers List| Major World Newspapers List]]. The table is followed by analysis of this data. ==Past and Present Affiliations of Experts from the Major World Newspapers List==
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  • ....mod.uk/DefenceInternet/MicroSite/DCDC/ DCDC], accessed 1 April 2010</ref> The current name was adopted in April 2006. ...stablishment, with staff drawn from all three Armed Services and the Civil Service. <ref>[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/MicroSite/DCDC/WhatWeDo Developmen
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  • ...cy doctrine', RUSI Journal August 2007, 152(4)</ref> he is associated with the [[Land Warfare Centre]], where Alderson is also based.<ref>http://www.rusi. ...a battalion on duties in Northern Ireland, served at NATO Headquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally served in Greece as a Defence attaché b
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  • ...D]] (The Movement for True Industrial Democracy), Stirling's "battles with the trades unions" apart from his allies such as [[Reg Prentice]] and [[Frank C ...ey opposed.<ref>David Stirling, The Authorised Biography of the Creator of the SAS, by Alan Hoe, Warne Books, p455.</ref>
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  • ...Private firms rush to fill security vacuum in Afghanistan], ''CanWest News Service'', 22-November-2007, Accessed 08-September-2009</ref>. ...mpany base was moved to Jersey.<ref>The SAS: Savage Wars of Peace: 1947 to the Present, by Anthony Kemp, John Murray, 1994, p200.</ref>
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  • ...or the Research of Islamist Movements (PRISM), at the [[GLORIA Center]] in the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], Israel<ref>Prism, [http://www.e-pris ...ational terrorist networks, and global Jihad culture. Communist parties in the Arab world".
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  • ...Director of the [[Council on Global Terrorism]] and executive editor of [[The National Interest]]. ...p://digitalcommons.libraries.columbia.edu/dissertations/AAI3213588/ Razing the terrorism monolith: Group typologies and state strategies] (access 8 May 20
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  • ...Richard Tomlinson]] was originally approached to join the service while at the College. ...t spotter. He was himself classic MI6 material - an enthusiastic member of the university's air squadron, fit, adventurous and with a first class degree i
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  • ...draw expertise from the research community, private sector, and government service. ...o wider academic debates in low-intensity/asymmetric conflict and homeland security.<ref>[http://www.terrorism-studies.com/ Terrorism Studies Group], accessed
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  • ...site, accessed October 2008</ref> She has also worked as the agent before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights. ...oreign Affairs in Iraq on management and planning issues and consultant to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macedonia on reorganisation.
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  • ...30 Mar 2010</ref> At the time of the sale it had a controlling interest in the highly successful Asian investment bank [[Jardine Fleming]]. It also had 7, ...ttp://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/profile-the-flemings.aspx Profile: The Flemings], MoneyWeek, 21 Dec 2005, acc 30 Mar 2010</ref>
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  • ...ciated with the [[Terrorism Research Center]] and the network of corporate security firms connected to it. ...|University of St. Andrews]], Scotland, and received a J.D. cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center.<ref>Council on Foreign Relations, [http:/
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  • '''Roger W. Cressey''' is a former White House terrorism advisor turned security consultant and on-air counterterrorism analyst for NBC News. ...ience from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell in 1987 and a M.A. in Security Policy Studies from George Washington University in 1991.<ref>Greater Talen
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