Former Special Air Service soldier Mick Gould trained Liam Neeson in combat and weapons handling skills to prepare him for the role.
Former Special Air Service trooper Scott Houston knows what it takes to successfully transition from the armed forces into the private sector.
Not exact matches
«The American strike on Shayrat
air base in Syria is an appropriate response to [Assad's] mass homicide,» said Fred Hof, the director of the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East and
former US
special adviser on Syria.
Meanwhile, Netflix's success with the Avery case has even paved the way for an Investigation Discovery follow - up television
special on the case that
aired last month, while
former Wisconsin District Attorney Ken Kratz is reportedly writing a book about his experience leading the state's prosecution against Avery and Dassey.
The Democrat - turned - Republican businessman's first spot of the
special election campaign to fill the seat vacated by disgraced
former Rep. Chris Lee will start
airing on cable and broadcast stations in the Buffalo and Rochester media markets tomorrow, accorsing to Davis» campaign.
(
Airs 7/7/16) Hour Two of WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation with Philip Lacovara,
Former Counsel to the
Special Prosecutor during the Watergate scandal.
(
Airs 7/7/16) Hour One of WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation with Philip Lacovara,
Former Counsel to the
Special Prosecutor during the Watergate scandal.
In such applications, hypersonic technology could be important for the war on terror: According to Richard Hallion, who once served as the
Air Force's historian and is a
former senior adviser for «counterintelligence and
special programs oversight,» hypersonics could result in a missile capable of reaching its quarry before it has a chance to escape.
In this image released by ABC News, correspondent George Stephanopoulos (left) appears with
former FBI director James Comey for a taped interview that
aired during a prime - time 20/20
special on Sunday.
Pulitzer Prize - winning
former New York Times reporter and Emmy Award - winning producer, Hedrick Smith answered questions about school reform and discussed his upcoming two hour prime time
special, Making Schools Work, which
aired on PBS on October 5, 2005.