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  • *Maj. Gen. [[Yedidya Ya’ari]], Commander of the Navy *Opened by: Col. Dr. [[James A. Davis]], Deputy Director, [[US Air Force Counter-proliferation Center]]
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  • ...t/news/mod-award-babcock-ps340m-navy-warship-deal MoD Award Babcock £340m Navy Warship Deal], April 2017, accessed 26 March 2018 </ref> ...ck paid £50 million for this, reportedly narrowly outbidding [[AMEC]] and US rival [[Babcock & Wilcox]].<ref name="cleanup"> [http://www.telegraph.co.uk
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  • ...ector of the [[Israeli Security Agency]] (ISA) and Former Commander of the Navy, Israel ...ff for Operations (OJ3) of The Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Navy, The Philippines
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  • ...enny Gantz]] on Syria: “They’re fighting Assad. But guess what. It’s us afterward. We could be the next challenge for the same organizations."<ref> 11:00 Herzliya Assembly AHEAD OF PRESIDENT OBAMA’S VISIT TO ISRAEL: US-ISRAEL RELATIONS –QUO VADIS?
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  • ...er sixty academics, current and former intelligence practitioners from the US and abroad, and Congressional specialists on intelligence."<ref>Roy Godson *Hon [[J. William Middendorf]], Former Secretary of the Navy.
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  • [[John Barron]] (died 2005) was a US journalist.<ref name="WaPoObit">Matt Schudel, [http://www.washingtonpost.co ...received a master's degree in journalism from Missouri in 1952. He was in Navy intelligence from 1953 to 1957. He worked at the ''Washington Star'' from 1
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  • ...Clive Vincent Jachnik, is a former Royal Navy commander. After leaving the Navy, Jachnik reintegrated rebel fighters into post-conflict societies such as D ==Royal Navy==
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  • *Headquarters, US Army Europe *[[US Army War College]]
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  • ...li soldiers. Its headquarters is based in New York and it was formerly the US branch of the Israel based organisation the [[Association for the Wellbeing ::"About 2,800 lone soldiers from around the world - 800 of them from the US - serve in the IDF, and about 900 enlist every year. Most of them are assis
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  • ...scow in the Cold War. The negative attitude of the State Department forced us to appeal to Congress... ...they agreed to find prominent constituents to open Congressional doors for US.’ <ref name= "Defense"> Isaiah L. Kenen, ''Israel's Defense Line: Her Fri
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  • ...e Shooting Team, which won in a competition against the Royal Navy and the US Marines during the course of a visit by Princess Margaret to the island. ...87, Chitty tells activist friends he is leaving to start a business in the US. In fact, he returns to administrative and intelligence gathering duty in S
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  • ...sychological Operations in operational and tactical environments<ref>Royal Navy, [http://web.archive.org/web/20100702002020/http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/psy ...//www.military.com/ContentFiles/techtv_update_PSYOPS.htm PSYOPS]: Defining US Psyops
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  • ...-developer of environmental risk management procedures used by the [[Royal Navy]]. <ref name= "About"/>
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  • ...on an injunction in a Ghanaian court to hold the flagship of the Argentine navy, the ARA Libertad in the port of Tema.<ref name ="Argentina plane">Agustino ....9 billion dollars in cash and subsidies from the auto bailout fund of the US Treasury. Elliott Management made some $1.29 billion. Singer later shut dow
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  • ...Violet first contacted Crozier in mid-1971 following the publication in ''US News and World Report'' of a long interview with Crozier on the subject of ...on of WACL. Sentenced to twelve years imprisonment for "participation in a US-inspired coup plot" and tortured during his detainment, Töttösy escaped f
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  • [[William C. Mott]] (died 1997) was Judge Advocate General of the US Navy in the 1960s.<ref>Louie Estrada, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lo
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  • '''Donald Trump''' is the 45th US Republican president and a billionaire businessman. ...be dealing with politics in its authentic form – them and us. And the ‘us’ for him would be, implicitly and often explicitly, white Americans.' <re
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  • ..."To avoid the delays implicit in formal Council meetings, a small group of us decided to function as an informal action committee, without reporting to t ...seminars on industrial subversion and counter-espionage in March 1976 give us a fuller picture of the ISP's "undesirable activities". At their height, th
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  • ...health prevented a French associate from joining us; Jean Violet was with us in spirit" (314). ...neau and Leguèbe from ''Le Monde Moderne'' and Adolph W. Schmidt from the US Committee for the ISC.
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  • ...ge Zambellas''' is a former First Sea Lord and Chief of Staff of the Royal Navy. He retired in 2016. ...dvisory board member of [[Liquid Robotics]] in March 2017. It is owned by US arms firm [[Boeing]].
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