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  • ...t in organised crime, [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Anthony Richards]], a one-time British Gas facilities manager, and [[Magnus Ranstorp]]. <ref>Vicky Allan, '[http:/ ...argued that the occupation strategy can be successful only if it adopts a British colonial model of counter-insurgency, comparable to perspectives in [[Frank
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  • ...r Science and Technology and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the [[British Nuclear Energy Society]]. He is chairman of the [[Nuclear Academia-Industry
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  • *[[British United Industrialists]] *[[Confederation of British Industry]] - CBI
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  • *[[British Small Animal Veterinary Association ]] *[[British Toy & Hobby Association]] *
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  • ...the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...or and board member at [[Havas Worldwide]], where his clients included the British Army, [[RBS]], the Government of Israel and [[Air Asia]]<ref name="AR"> Ann
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  • ...ayian insurgency, Cyprus and Northern Ireland, where in 1971 he headed the British Army's covert black propaganda unit, [[Information Policy]]. In 1990 the cu ...ackenzieinstitute.com/2010/canadas-navy061510.htm First Impressions of the Navy] By John C. Thompson, Mackenzie Briefing Notes Issue # 27--June 2010
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  • ...g's School in Canterbury from 1940 to 1942. He served in the British Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, enlisting at the age of 15. <ref>The Complete Marquis Wh After leaving the British Navy in 1946 de Borchgrave spent a year working in Eastern Europe as a freelance
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  • ...ounded in 1958 the IISS has strong establishment links, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £10 ...day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • *[[Marsha Evans]] (Former President, American Red Cross/Retired U.S. Navy Admiral) *Sir [[Jeremy Greenstock]] (Former British Ambassador to the United Nations)
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  • ...l turnover of £10 million.[1] A survey in 1985 reported that of 180 major British companies, 41 per cent retained political consultancies for 'Government wor Born in 1903, Powell was educated in Dartmouth and joined the Royal Navy, serving in the Mediterranean and the Far East. In 1929 he formed his first
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  • ...connection with Hoskins and Sons Ltd, which supplied fittings to the Royal Navy. This was virtually the family firm. His second son, Neville, was the compa ...hareholdings? After all, Godfrey Isaacs was managing director of Marconi's British contractor.
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  • ...al Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), Vienna, 1989-1991, Under Secretary of the Navy (1977-1979), and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Serv *Department of the Navy: Under Secretary of the Navy (1977-79)<br>
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  • ...Kelly]] was the victim of an assassination that had nothing to do with the British State or its Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>Rowena Thursby, [http://www.t ...n Egypt in 1928, with a view to mounting terrorist and sabotage actions in British-controlled territories in the Middle East and gaining control of Middle Eas
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  • ...as owned by [[John Lehman|John F. Lehman Jr.]], later the Secretary of the Navy. ...]]. The Policy Forum claimed success in selling U.S. foreign policy to the British Media, Claiming:
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  • ...e Royal Navy Staff College and, in the Ministry of Defence and Director of Navy Plans. Before retiring from the Royal Navy as Deputy Chief of Defense Staff (Equipment Capability), Blackham launched
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  • ..."Weapons of Mass Destruction" was flawed. He was a career soldier in the British Army between 1956 and 1997. ...[[Chief of the General Staff]] and in 1994 the professional head of the [[British Army]]. On 15 March 1994 he was promoted to [[Field Marshal]] and became [[
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  • ...on coordinated by the National Security Council (NSC). In a speech to the British Parliament on June 8, 1982, President Reagan announced that the U.S. would ...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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  • ...eliberately targeted essential civilian services.[48] In Yugoslavia the US navy fired 220 Tomahawk missiles, designed to weaken the country by making life ...870 employees at two aircraft plants in England that it had purchased from British Aerospace. This was despite the fact, according to union officials, that wo
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  • ...ation states, and to a lesser extent, the huge budgets of airlines such as British Airways. ...in the American market, one of the variants of the JSF is tipped to be the British Ministry of Defence replacement for the outdated Harrier jump jet. {{ref|2}
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  • ...liamentary Group on British Council]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Economy]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Building Societies and Finan *[[British Council APG|British Council]] (APG)
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  • ...lle-Jones''' was Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-20 ...Stanley, a director of RAND Corporation, Marathon Oil and a Patron of the British American Project. Before entering government service, he was executive vice
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  • ...tor in corporate/intelligence intrigue, a Tory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] and a founder of [[National Propaganda]] (later known ...ich influenced not only the course of the Great War but also the course of British, American and Irish history. Blinker Hall was by all accounts a charismatic
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  • :The British Commonwealth Union, that is the group that acted as midwife to the Economic ...i-socialist causes amongst working class voters. The negotiations with the British Workers League were, it seems, successful. But it was a relatively small an
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  • ...[[Political Warfare Executive]]. He is recognised as the founder of the [[British Council]]. An Australian by birth, he entered the British Foreign Office in 1920 and in 1929 joined the [[News Department]], which wa
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...mber of groups often treated by historians as independent entities - the [[British Empire Union]], [[National Citizens Union]], [[National Alliance of Employe
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  • ...onments. International customers include Boeing, Raytheon, the US Army, US Navy, police departments, mass transit authorities, and port authorities." <ref> ...Mobile/Tactical. Prime Contractors are: Alenia Marconi Systems, Raytheon, British Aerospace, IBM, Vickers and 'Others'. According to their presentation <ref>
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  • ...MI6 officer. 'A former head of MI6's London office',<ref>Alastair Dalton NAVY PAPERS SHED LIGHT ON THE MURKY DEATH OF DIVING SPYThe Scotsman, October 22, ...s are [[Paul Channon]] and [[Alan Duncan]]. [[David Burnside]], the former British Airways public affairs chief, is a member - not for his BA work but for his
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  • ...]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Tolhurst, John]] [[Category:British Navy|Tolhurst, John]][[Category:UK Ministry of Defence|Tolhurst, John]][[Categor
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  • ...1930s which illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating. ...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
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  • ...he City and industry. He was in fact the only Labour Party leader that the British Establishment could really regard as "one of us". As [[Hugh Dalton]]'s secr ...Gaitskell's slavish pro-Americanism and roused the utmost suspicion of the British secret state, and naturally enough their American colleagues.
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  • *A B Carew, "The Lower Decks of the Royal Navy 1900-39", Manchester University Press, 1981 ...Curious Careers of Maxwell Knight and James McGuirk Hughes", Lobster #22; "British Fascism and the State 1917-1927: a re-examination of the documentary eviden
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  • ...'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 ...Fitzgerald of Unilever, Mr de Lapuente was invited along with the elite of British business to a recent Chequers summit with the prime minister, Tony Blair. A
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  • * ‘Head of P&G UK de Lapuente was invited along with the elite of British business to a recent Chequers summit with the Prime Minister, Tony Blair. A ...national corporations and several branches of the US Government and the US Navy [74].
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  • ...s and are the 'prime' contractor for Astute class submarines for the Royal Navy. British Aerospace (BAe), now [[BAE Systems]], gave the Labour Party more than £5,0
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  • ...d in 1987. Full reference: I-Spy Productions Written in Flames: Naming the British Ruling Class London: Hooligan Press ISBN 1869802071. Undated, but published ...Chief Marshal Sir [[David Craig]] and other top men of the RAF and' Royal Navy. Also there was Bruce Matthews, boss of [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Interna
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  • ...hroughout the world. Introductions to these clubs are available to Army & Navy Club members through our Membership Office.{{ref|1}}
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  • ...tempt to expel [[Aneurin Bevan]] from the Labour Party . <ref>The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling The Tune? by Hugh Wilford, Frank Cass, 2003, ...etown University in Washington DC., Roy organized "educational visits" for British trade unionists to visit the U.S. during the Reagan administration "to broa
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  • ...worked that was owned by [[John F. Lehman Jr.]], now the Secretary of the Navy. ...sought evidence in relation to another former Abington consultant, former navy official [[Melvyn R. Paisley]] and Zabludowicz-controlled company [[Pocal I
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  • ...he [[Britannia Royal Naval College|Royal Naval College]] in Dartmouth (the navy’s equivalent of [[Sandhurst]]), which at that time was essentially specia ===In the Navy===
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  • ...d aid from the [[Society for Individual Freedom]], which he describes as a British Intelligence front involving [[George K. Young]], [[Ross McWhirter]] (both ...y with Goodall joined by the Cabinet Secretary [[Robert Armstrong]] on the British side and Lillis joined by another senior Irish diplomat, [[Sean Donlon]], a
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  • ...the square and proceeds anti-clockwise as far as Number 21. The [[Army and Navy Club]]'s clubhouse occupies the former sites of Number 22, a smaller adjace * No. 10 is [[Chatham House]], former home of British Prime Minister [[William Pitt the Elder]] and of the [[Charles John Gardine
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  • ...$19.5 billion in 2005). These 5 corporations are perennially in the top 6 (British Company [[BAE]] is consistently ranked in the top 6) on the Defense News’ ...nes are built in partnership with [[BAE]] and [[Northrop Grumann]] for the Navy and Airforce
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  • ...conference, it is very likely that this is connected to the rise of the [[British American Project for a Successor Generation]] and Reagan's [[Project Democr ...Anglo-American trade union relations, organizing "educational visits" for British trade unionists to visit the U.S. during the Reagan administration. The tri
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  • *November 2002 - September 2004 Shadow Defence Minister for the Royal Navy, the nuclear deterrent and strategic issues. *May 2005 until May 2010, Shadow Defence Minister for the Royal Navy, the nuclear deterrent and strategic issues.
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  • ...y troops and contractors who do not know what they are doing, according to British military sources. The techniques devised in the system, called [[R2I]] - re ...using R2I techniques, but they didn't know what they were doing." He said British and US military intelligence soldiers were trained in these techniques, whi
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  • ...her advance their skills. Another encouraging statistic is the increase in Navy and RAF personnel coming forward for specialised HUMINT training; we hope t According to the British government:
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  • ...e was not charged at that point. His trial focused on favours he did for a British acquaintance Mohammed Ajmal Khan, a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba (Mohammed Ajm Mohammed Ajmal Khan is British man from Coventry who confessed to ‘directing a terrorist organisation’
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  • ...e [[House of Lords]] and the European Court. He is a Vice-President of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, and has written extensively
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  • ...as the Army's 'pre-eminent doctrine writer'<ref>Alderson, A. 'Revising the British Army's Counter-indurgency doctrine', RUSI Journal August 2007, 152(4)</ref> ...ne and Counterinsurgency: A British Perspective," Brigadier Gavin Bulloch (British Army, Ret.), From Parameters, Summer 1996, pp. 4-16, Available on-line at:
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  • ...East, and Northern Ireland as well as a live satellite service to [[Royal Navy]] ships at sea. ...orm’ British armed forces around the world and is entirely funded by the British Ministry of Defence. BFBS is run by the SSVC.<ref>http://www.ssvc.com/index
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  • ...including the posts of vice-consul in Tangier and private secretary to the British Ambassador in The Hague. ...lected ministers. In 1977, Scanlon was prevented from becoming chairman of British Shipbuilding because MI5 advised that he should not see documents marked co
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  • ...4; service with SOE (Special Operations Executive); Maj, 1944; served with British Liberation Army, North West Europe, 1944; ...o called [[Information Research Department]]...Two decades later he was my Navy Minister, and resigned over my decision to phase out the aircraft carriers,
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  • ...Zalmay Khalilzad]] and [[Richard Perle]]. Wolfowitz, a key figure in the [[British American Project for a Successor Generation]], in reference to his educatio ...by former Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] and former Secretary of the Navy [[Paul Nitze]].<ref>History Commons (2008) [http://www.historycommons.org/e
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  • ...ng training and education to experienced officers of the [[Royal Navy]], [[British Army|Army]], [[Royal Air Force]], [[Ministry of Defence|Ministry of Defence JSCSC combined the single service provision of the [[British Armed Forces]]; [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]], [[Staff College, Camber
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  • ...The previous Warden, Sir [[Marrack Goulding]] (1997–2006), served in the British [[Diplomatic Service]] for 26 years before becoming an [[Under Secretary-Ge *[[David Dilks]] (British historian)
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  • ...rds]] in July 2007. He is a former First Sea Lord (the head of the British navy). ...ted at [[Windsor Grammar Schoo]]l and Clydebank High School. He joined the navy aged 17, and during his career served on 14 different ships, commanding thr
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  • .... ''The Times'' called them 'the most controversial courses yet offered in British universities'. <ref>Barnaby Jameson, 'Terror goes on the agenda', ''The Tim ...efence Services | Antwerp Port Authority | Border and Immigration Agency | British Transport Police | City of London Police | City of Miami Police Department
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  • ...violence, including state violence. So could the definition written into British Law in the Prevention of Terrorism Act: ...thern Ireland is precisely the point of contention between the IRA and the British government. It is hardly neutral to accept the claim of one side to be the
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  • *Sir [[John Grant]], advisory board member appointed July 2013. Former British diplomat. ...es]] Ltd | [[Marshalls]] plc | [[Medical Protection Society]] | [[Merchant Navy Officers Pensions Fund]] | [[Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited]] | [[MHA]] | [[Mi
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  • ...through college. (His father was an electrical engineer who served in the Navy.) <ref>Peter Maass, '[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/11/magazine/professor- ...ng during the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War' <ref>John A. Nagl, “British and American Army Counterinsurgency Learning during the Malayan Emergency a
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  • The chair of the Equality Alliance was the former Royal Navy officer Duncan Lustig-Prean,<ref>It is of note that Lustig-Prean has his ow ...es"/> with experience 'within the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), GCHQ, British Army Intelligence Corps and UK Police'.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20
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  • Navy SO1 Cdr Paul Porter 020 7218 3258Navy SO2 Lt Cdr David Jackson 020 7218 494 [[Category:British Propaganda]]
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  • ...of Policy Coordination]].<ref>Hugh Wilford, Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, Frank Cass, 2003, p.87.</ref> |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/18/us/harold-miller-89-navy-publicist-launched-planes-from-dirigibles.html
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  • ..., Glasgow (now part of [[Strathclyde University]]). He served in the Royal Navy during the war and had been sent to Canada as a Fleet Air Arm pilot when pe ...d St Louis. In 1969 he bought British United Airways (renaming the company British Caledonian) which brought him the South American routes and those from Lond
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  • ...The effect of it was very startling.” He told a surprising story about British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. “I had an appointment with Margaret on ...either num­bers or spirit. A few shots were fired, a few lives lost. The British rounded up the mutineers and placed them, for a while, in concen­tration c
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  • ...''USA v. Hassan Abu-Jihaad'', which concerned a former signalman in the US Navy accused of purchasing extremist material and leaking classified information In British and American law, hearsay evidence is testimony that consists of what the w
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  • ...onments. International customers include Boeing, Raytheon, the US Army, US Navy, police departments, mass transit authorities, and port authorities."<ref>R ...ical, Red/Black. Prime Contractors are: Alenia Marconi Systems, Raytheon, British Aerospace, IBM, Vickers and 'Others'. According to their [http://www.drake-
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  • ...participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom [the US- and British-led war against Iraq].<ref>"[http://www.openworld.gov/about/argyros.php?lan ...C-V for the AH-64 Apache and RAH-66 Comanche helicopter. It is used on the Navy’s aircraft carriers and is integral in the maintenance of the Tomahawk c
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  • ...e US government between 2000 and 2007, mainly from agencies like the Army, Navy, Air Force, Customs and the U.S. Special Operations Command buying its data *British Ministry of Defence
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  • Barbara Clay (1911-1982) worked for the [[British Information Services]] during the Second World War in San Francisco. Accord ...in Arlington, was born in England. During World War II, she worked for the British Information Service in San Francisco. In the late 1950s, she came to this c
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  • ...owing postings: Counsellor HM Embassy Kinshasa 1970-71, Director-General [[British Information Services]] and Deputy Consul-General (Information) New York Cit ...News Department and, during two tours in New York, a brilliant promoter of British interests through the media. Everyone testifies to his unconventional demea
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  • ...“Knight Nick Griffin”, “I Hate Police”, “For the BNP”, and “British and Proud, Stop Immigration”. He is also listed as a fan of the BNP’s N ...ooks Serving in the Navy (Far Left)|text-bottom|Iain Brooks Serving in the Navy (Far Left)<ref>Iain Brooks Image, Iain Brooks Facebook, ''Facebook'', Acces
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  • ...of the [[Joint Warfare Establishment]], [[Old Sarum]], before leaving the Navy in 1973.'<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/4143616/Rear-Admi [[Category:British Military|Gueritz, Edward]]
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  • ...te:Propaganda badge}}The [[Joint Warfare Establishment]] was a unit of the British Military based between 1963 and 1979 at a former RAF base at [[Old Sarum]]. It was the home of British psyops training from at least 1970. In March 1979, according to Roger Falig
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  • ...sed 10 November 2016. </ref> His career as an officer in the British Royal Navy spanned 36 years. As Lieutenant-General he was Deputy Commander-in-Chief Un In 1968 Hudson was Commander of the [[39th Infantry Brigade]], one of three British Army brigade headquarters in Northern Ireland from the outbreak of the trou
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  • ...f stores and restoring damaged or destroyed bridges—both provided by the British military. ...can only focus on one particular type of threat is not good enough for the British people and would be an easy way out for any government whose first and fore
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  • =='The State of The Navy' By Dr. Julian Lewis== Review, the Royal Navy is bloodied, battered and on the ropes.
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  • ...el Boyce]] (Baron Boyce) is a former First Sea Lord of the British [[Royal Navy]] and was the army's [[Chief of the Defence Staff]] from 2001 until 2003.<r ...lege and the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. He joined the Royal Navy in 1961 and rose to the position of First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval S
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  • It also gives 'independent advice to the Royal Navy on the safety of their nuclear submarines for over 45 years, providing safe ...al of Serco director of corporate communications [[Dominic Cheetham]] from British Gas in 2004. <ref> Tom Williams, Square Mile out as Serco reviews financial
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  • *Vice-Admiral Sir [[John Kerr (Royal Navy officer)|John Kerr]] 1988-1991 [[Category:Spooks]][[Category:British Military Intelligence]]
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  • ...as owned by [[John Lehman|John F. Lehman Jr.]], later the Secretary of the Navy. ...cts from the Pentagon. A particular target was a contract then held by the British, supplying mortars to the US Army.<ref>Jeff Gerth, AIDE URGED PENTAGON TO C
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  • ...stle Lung Cancer Foundation Ltd The]] | [[Royal British Legion]] | [[Royal Navy & Royal Marines Sports Lottery]] | [[Royal Opera Foundation]] | [[Ruffit In
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  • '''Michael Fallon''' (born 1952) has been the British member of Parliament for Sevenoaks since 1997. Since 2010 he has held sever ...Fallon and his armed forces minister [[Mike Penning]] attended the Army v Navy rugby match at the invitation of [[Babcock]]; he met the CEO of Babcock, [[
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  • '''Babcock International Group''' plc is a British multinational support services company specialising in managing complex ass ...t/news/mod-award-babcock-ps340m-navy-warship-deal MoD Award Babcock £340m Navy Warship Deal], April 2017, accessed 26 March 2018 </ref>
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  • ...wood and [[Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom]] before he retired from the navy on 6 January 2012.<ref>[http://www.defenceviewpoints.co.uk/defence-news/up- Upon leaving the navy he set up his own company, Trevor Soar Strategic Consulting Ltd.<ref>Linked
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  • ...ollege, Dartmouth, which he entered as a cadet in 1935. He served with the navy throughout the second world war, and was aboard the battle cruiser Repulse He was posted to the British high commission in Kuala Lumpur in 1958.<ref name="GuardianObit">Desmond Se
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  • *[[Jonathan Hall-Tipping]], Former head of British Defence International Liaison Staff of Washington DC. *Hon [[J. William Middendorf]], Former Secretary of the Navy.
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  • Penning signed up to the British Army after finishing school, joining the Grenadier Guards and serving in to ...g and Conservative defence minister [[Michael Fallon]] attended the Army v Navy rugby match on 29 April 2017 at the invitation of [[Babcock]]; it is known
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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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  • ...all, Baron King-Hall of Headley''' (21 January 1893 – 2 June 1966) was a British naval officer, writer, politician and playwright. <ref name=WhoWasWho/><ref ...rine Flotilla. He gained the rank of Commander in the service of the Royal Navy in 1928, before resigning in 1929. He wrote several plays between 1924 and
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  • *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces]] - deputy vice chair (Navy) - circa 2018 [[Category:Israel Lobby]][[Category:MP|Smeeth, Ruth]][[Category:British Politician|Smeeth, Ruth]][[Category:Labour Party|Smeeth, Ruth]]
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  • ...Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvC0sigInEc Honoring the Israeli Navy - Friends of the IDF (FIDF)]. Accessed 9 March 2015.</ref> ...ress was given by Col. (retired) [[Richard Kemp]] CBE, former commander of British forces in Afghanistan. Other attendees included Maj. Gen. [[Yaacov Ayish]],
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  • ...eads, ‘It should be recognized that Jordan comprises 80% of what was the British Palestinian Mandate and that the majority of Jordan's people are Palestinia ...informal advisory group, which included [[John Lehman]] (secretary of the navy), [[Elliott Abrams]] (assistant secretary for international organization af
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  • ...Bermuda Police 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 ...doing administrative tasks. This included vetting those applying to become British citizens, and monitoring arrivals and departures at Heathrow Airport. Havin
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  • ...pose demonstrations against sporting links with South Africa. FARI was the British-based counterpart to the [[Centre d'Etudes du Monde Moderne]], the Cercle's ...revious fortnightly bulletin [[East-West Digest]], distributed free to all British MPs, and cooperation with the FAPC's foreign associates, notably [[Interdoc
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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 ...ardian.com/uk-news/2015/jan/31/british-army-facebook-warriors-77th-brigade British army creates team of Facebook warriors], ''The Guardian'' website, 31 Janua
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  • ...-developer of environmental risk management procedures used by the [[Royal Navy]]. <ref name= "About"/>
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  • ...for the AESP, as Wilton Park was a forum for propaganda activities by the British Foreign Office. In his 1966 study of "anticommunist political warfare", fut ...[...] Wilton Park conferences of which there are usually ten a year, are a British contribution to the creation in Europe of an informed public opinion' (H. K
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  • ...1 – September 1991''' Artificer Apprentice through to CPO MEA(ML), Royal Navy. Enrolled as an Engineering Artificer Apprentice; served on a number of sur ...011 (accessed April 2016)</ref> (Cooperation between German police and the British spy units stretches at least as far back as 1995, when undercover SDS offic
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  • ...ent also indicated that FWF was "run with the knowledge and cooperation of British Intelligence". At the same time, the CIA discovered that Marchetti and Mark ...her long articles in August and September detailing the ISC's links to the British, American and South African intelligence communities (205).
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