Sentences with phrase «american military government»

A good friend of mine in the American Military Government, Captain C. H. Bischoff, secured a Mercedes - Benz, painted on it the official AMG emblems and gave Martin written authorization to drive to Stuttgart, then on through the Soviet Zone.

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Among the many scheduled American participants were the political advisor to the head of the U.S. Northern Command, the president for the Americas of Lockheed Martin Corporation, the senior director for the Western Hemisphere of the American National Security Council, the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Carla Hills (who was the primary U.S. NAFTA negotiator), the senior United States Air Force military assistant to the then secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld, the commander of U.S. Northern Command, the chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science & Technology, Dr. James Schlesinger, the former American secretary of energy & defense, the deputy secretary of energy, plus many other top business, government and military officials, plus representatives of similar groups from Mexico.
According to a new white paper commissioned by the Department of Defense, Beijing is encouraging Chinese companies with close government ties to invest in American start - ups specializing in critical technologies like artificial intelligence and robots to advance China's military capacity as well as its economy.
And the Chinese government will guess that the timing of the American missile strike was a blunt message that without more robust Chinese help on dismantling Kim Jong - un's nuclear programme, the next target for pre-emptive American military action might be North Korea.
The far left's disgraceful response to September 11» it has temporized about terror, embraced moral equivalence between the Islamist fanatics who killed thousands of innocent Americans and the military actions of the democratically elected U.S. government, and even blamed the U.S. for....
So we have a paradox: because of our aversion to the idea of big government, our president can deny the idea that there is an American Empire at the very moment when we are asserting absolute military domination of the globe.
In case you missed it, our Laws expressly forbid the use of the American Military to enforce U.S. civilian law, whether Federal, State or local, yet the Government does it with impunity at will.
There have been many Okinawan protests against the rapes, crimes, accidents, and pollution caused by this sort of concentration of American troops and weaponry, but so far the U. S. military — in collusion with the Japanese government — has ignored them.
One subject that the government, the military, and the news media try to avoid like the plague is the racist and murderous culture of rank - and - file American troops when operating abroad.
As the progressive site Think Progressreported, the Hyde Amendment set the status quo for federal abortion policy and «spawned similar restrictions banning abortion coverage for government employees, Peace Corps volunteers, federal inmates, military personnel, and Native American women.»
It's going to be sink or swim for the non-rich if the Republican Party gets its way because they intend to end social welfare and reduce government to a strong military, to protect the American Empire, and a strong police force to protect property, esp.
Still, it is worth remembering that there exists in America a very powerful form of command economy: a large and powerful sector of American business (by some estimates up to one - fifth) is effectively removed from the strictures of the market economy since it does most of its business «on command» with the military branches of the American government.
Recent FBI reports estimate that the Chinese Army has specifically developed a network of over 300,000 Chinese military cyber spies, plus more than 500,000 private - sector computer experts, whose mission is to steal American military and technological secrets and cause mischief in government, news and financial services.
Each film depicted the cold detachment of the U.S. military, the government's disregard for its young working and middle class boys, and the unraveling of American ideologies about home and country.
To maintain domination some American officials seem willing to bribe the leaders of foreign governments, to seduce their military officers from national loyalties, to make whole nations dependent on our low - cost food, to spy out the deepest political secrets, and to treat other nations like American provinces that we may invade when they become too independent.
Our hosts declared that the Dominican military is very strong and that it is more loyal and more responsive to American generals than to its own government.
The reaction among scholars, activists, journalists, bloggers and PanAfricanists was immediate in identifying the inaccuracies, exaggerations and oversimplifications, which addresses «crimes... from a bygone era» as a tool to cultivate American military support (read intervention) for the Ugandan government, «a repressive dictatorial regime» responsible for looting, rape and atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It means the following: far more government ministers meeting their American counterparts to talk about shared interests; more visible cooperation between the British and American military; talking about the benefits to British security from our close ties with US intelligence agencies; highlighting the creation of British jobs from the investment US businesses put into Britain's regions; and the promotion of pro-British American voices on a range of issues across the media.
The Government of Ghana on Tuesday presented before Parliament for ratification, a Memorandum of Understanding on defense cooperation between Ghana and the United States, that will give the Americans some space in the country to set up a base for its military forces.
It has emerged that the Government of Ghana has sent to Parliament for ratification, a Memorandum of Understanding on defence cooperation between Ghana and the United States, that will give the Americans some space in the country to set up a camp for its military forces.
The Government of Ghana has sent to Parliament for ratification, a Memorandum of Understanding on defence cooperation between Ghana and the United States, to give the Americans some space in the country to set up a camp for its military forces.
Dr. Daniel Ellsberg is an American activist and former United States military analyst who, while employed by the RAND Corporation, precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top - secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision - making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other newspapers.
But as American pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) is about to engage, a nine - year - old girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute, reaching the highest levels of American and British government, over the moral, political and personal implications of modern military operations.
Over the course of 2016, they travel the world attempting to solidify and «lock - in» policies that they believe will define their legacy, promote diplomacy over large - scale military action, and fundamentally alter how the US government confronts questions of war and peace, as they prepare to hand over the machinery of American power to a new administration.
It's the early»70s and Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys, «The Americans») is a U.S. military analyst who has grown angry over what he sees as the discrepancy between the grim, deadly reality of a failing Vietnam War effort and the government's public face of inevitable victory.
They hole up at the Canadian ambassador's house while the Iranian military are slowly discovering that some of their hostages are missing and the American government is trying all sorts of idiotic plans to get these hostages back.
The American government establishes a covert human hibernation programme, designed to put the military's best men into temporary stasis until they are needed most.
Seizure of political power: The sudden violent overthrow of a government and seizure of political power, especially by the military Successful action: A success that is unexpected and achieved with exceptional skill Feat of bravery: Among some Native American peoples, a feat of bravery during battle, especially touching an enemy warrior without harming him Synonyms: coup d'état, overthrow, revolution, rebellion, takeover, upheaval
Students there, along with Native American children attending Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schools and children from military families, are the few eligible populations to whom the federal government has a unique obligation to provide education services.
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6 Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed) is open to members of the military and their families, certain US government agencies and members and volunteers of the American Red Cross.
In order to qualify for membership, you must either serve in the military or uniformed services, be an employee of the U.S. government, be related to a member - qualifying person, or join qualifying organization that provides support to American troops.
Exposed beams transported to Australia by the American Government and sourced from an abandoned World War 2 Military establishment are simply magnificent.
While the legacy carriers United, Delta, and American have what can be referred to as military fares and a military desk, these are tied to General Services Administration (GSA) official government travel fares and rarely offer any discount.
Discount (s) AAA, Corporate, Government, Military, Senior Credit Cards Accepted Visa, MasterCard, BankCard American Express, Diners Club Check In / Check Out Noon / 10: 00 am
Marriott Hotels - U.S. Federal Government and U.S. Military personnel, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) employees, Native American Tribal Government employees, and Canadian Federal Government and Military personnel are eligible to receive a discounted federal government rate at any participating MarriottGovernment and U.S. Military personnel, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) employees, Native American Tribal Government employees, and Canadian Federal Government and Military personnel are eligible to receive a discounted federal government rate at any participating MarriottGovernment employees, and Canadian Federal Government and Military personnel are eligible to receive a discounted federal government rate at any participating MarriottGovernment and Military personnel are eligible to receive a discounted federal government rate at any participating Marriottgovernment rate at any participating Marriott location.
American artist Trevor Paglen, whose work tackles mass surveillance and data collection, has been chosen for his project The Octopus — an installation that includes pictures of restricted military and government areas and the flight paths of drones.
Members of some of the African armies that the American government trains and supports with millions of taxpayer dollars — like the Ugandan military, the Congolese Army and newly independent South Sudan's military — have been implicated in poaching elephants and dealing in ivory.
Courts are utterly unqualified to determine proper diplomatic or military actions to take, or to evaluate whether the President's actions were enough to meet the requirement of «do what's necessary to restore security;» foreign policy is a case where a country needs a unified face (because other countries aren't particularly willing to deal with US internal politics), and where the courts could easily screw up what the government is doing; and whether to send Americans to war is a question that is clearly a matter for those accountable to the people.
David Glazier, an American law professor and former member of the U.S. Navy, summed up the Military Commissions by saying «[t] here's no plausible reason for the government to be using these military commissions, they're really just a complete failure on every levelMilitary Commissions by saying «[t] here's no plausible reason for the government to be using these military commissions, they're really just a complete failure on every levelmilitary commissions, they're really just a complete failure on every level.»
More than 85 million Americans get health insurance through the government, including Medicare, Medicaid, veterans» benefits, and the military (both active duty and retirees).
Despite being a new arrival to American politics, it is an offshoot of an established British firm, SCL, which made its name advising governments and militaries on what it called «psy ops.»
Education Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS) Year — Present Bachelor of Science in Geography with a Minor in Geology American Military University (Manassas, VA) 8/2008 — Present Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies with a Minor in Business Administration Tallahassee Community College (Tallahassee, FL) 8/2006 — 12/2006 Coursework in History and Government Manatee Community College (North Point, FL) 8/2004 — 7/2006 General Studies
VA Loan: A VA loan is a benefit Americans receive from the government for serving their country as part of the military.
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