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  • ...q: MNST)."<ref>[http://www.military.com/aboutus/aboutushome.htm About us,] Military.com.</ref> Website: http://www.military.com<br>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]]
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  • This one-page [[Brown & Williamson]] memo indicates why the military is such a good market for the cigarette industry: The military market appears to be an excellent target for cigarettes. Each year
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  • ...ed recruiting commands. These units are solely responsible for increasing military enlistment. ...es. <ref name="Padilla">Padilla, Peter A. and Mary Riege Laner. "Trends in Military Influences on Army Recruitment: 1915-1953." Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 71,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pentagon military analyst program]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pentagon military analyst program]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Military recruitment]]
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  • ...are opposed to war in [[Iraq]] and who have relatives or loved ones in the military." [http://www.mfso.org/] ...e See It as Historic], ''Washington Post'', March 11, 2004: "The number of military families who oppose Operation Iraqi Freedom, though never measured, is prob
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  • ...ed for security in a world wrought with differing economic, strategic, and military interests has provided a marketplace that is rapidly expanding. ...created to fill the market niche left by downsized militaries coupled with military endeavors in [[Iraq]] and [[Afghanistan]]. And others concentrate on peacek
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  • ...called his [http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~hst306/documents/indust.html ''Military Industrial Complex Speech'']: ...e acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced powe
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  • ...organizational concepts, fundamentally alters the character and conduct of military operations'."[http://www.sfu.ca/~dann/Backissues/nn5-2_2.htm] *[[Military-industrial complex]]
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  • ...d States, in order to "respond to new threats," planned to boost the '''US military presence in Ghana''' (Africa). The news story was based on information prov ...ww.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=37603 US To Setup Military Base In Ghana]. ''Interpress'', on June 10, had published Jim Lobe's articl
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  • ..."what historian [[Stuart W. Leslie]] has termed the 'golden triangle' of 'military agencies, the high technology industry, and research universities.'" ...nhower]], who, in 1961, warned about "the 'unwarranted influence' of the [[military-industrial complex]] in America. Later in that decade," Turse says, "Senato
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  • #REDIRECT [[Private Military Corporations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Private Military Corporations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Private Military Corporations]]
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  • Enter below tobacco industry documents about the U.S. Military: *[[Military Research]] (Brown & Williamson memo about why the military is a great market, 1983)
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  • ...com/ShowItemDetails.do?itemID=342910&extID=10032&oliID=213 to supervise US military tribunals]," according to AFP, December 30, 2003. ...pervise military tribunals that are expected to try prisoners held at a US military base in Guantanamo, Cuba, the Pentagon announced.
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  • ...militarist society will find little disfavor with war, and the use of its military to achieve its ends.
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  • ...rently leading a follow-on project entitled 'The Information Revolution in Military Affairs: Prospects for Asia.' Professor Goldman also leads the [[Institute
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  • ...it Depot at Parris Island, SC. He is currently the President of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas. Stephen Cheney, President, Marine Military Academy
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  • GKN is a [http://www.caat.org.uk/publications/companies/gkn.php major military contractor]. ==Military Contractor==
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  • ...reekledger.com/2007/07/18/2007-whos-who-of-military-spouses/ "Who's Who of Military Spouses,"] ''BearCreekLedger.com'', July 18, 2007.</ref> ...s a Typical Military Spouse Experience,"] Military Spouse Career Center, ''Military.com'', undated.
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  • ...Massachusetts, '''Pistris''' is a [[Private Military Corporations| private military company]] providing maritime security services, training and consulting, an [[Category:Private military corporations]]
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  • The term '''drive-by regime change''' was coined by military analyst [[Thomas P.M. Barnett]] in a [June 2004 Esquire article] ''Mr. Pres ...egy]] is clearly defined. The legacy of that dictum has poisoned the U. S. military's strategic planning ever since, generating the force we have today--perfec
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  • ...u Ghraib prison, and there is an effort under way in the Army to hide it," military analyst Sgt. Provance said. ...iation of prisoners began as a technique ordered by the interrogators from military intelligence."
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  • ...nt is the creation of a force that is dominant across the full spectrum of military operations – persuasive in peace, decisive in war, preeminent in any form ...lobal commercial industrial base and much of the same technology as the US military."
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.hairyscaryevolutions.com/about/marty.asp "Martin Strong: Military Analyst, Motivational Speaker and Author"], accessed April 2008.</ref> ==The Pentagon's military analyst program==
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  • ...foreign country. It also describes non-violent showcase exercises by which military maneuvers, especially Naval expeditions, demonstrate, or practice, availabl
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  • ...e Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, in support of U.S. military planning and operations and weapon systems acquisition." [http://www.dia.mi ...Staff]] on matters of military intelligence. The Director also chairs the Military Intelligence Board, which coordinates activities of the defense intelligenc
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  • ...ings'', he bemoaned his poor treatment despite his enthusiasm to write pro-military stories. ...da that correlated exactly with the military's" but still couldn't get the military to answer his [[journalist]]ic queries, even though he was desperately tryi
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  • ==The Pentagon's military analyst program==
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  • .../intro.html THULE Global]''' is a [[Private Military Corporations| private military company]] based out of London with contacts in Belgium, Asia and registered [[Category:Private military corporations]]
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  • '''Thomas Wilkerson''' is a participant in the [[Pentagon military analyst program]] and an occasional media commentator, including on [[CNN]] ==The Pentagon's military analyst program==
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  • ...ut they soon warmed up to him and pressured Aristide to negotiate with the military and Bazin.
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  • '''Paul T. Clark''' (ATC Director of Int'l and Military Sales): Defense Paul T. Clark was an ATC Director of International and Military Sales. (N.M. Tobacco Companies Personnel List)
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