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Attached to US Southcom was the US Army 7th Special Forces Group, aka the US Army Green
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Indeed the US Army South did begin supporting counter-drug operations in South America in 1995 by providing aircraft such as 4 UH-60A or Black Hawks
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Throughout the 90s JTF Bravo conducted numerous missions in Central and South America and saw the US Army 7th Special Forces we discussed earlier
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These being the US Army 7 Special Forces Unit Aka, the US Army Green Berets
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that the US Army's 7th Special Forces and Joint Task Force Bravo
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Between 1980 and 1982 Stringfield became aware of one H.J., a sergeant in the US Army 24th Infantry who was wounded during service in the Korean War
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This included intelligence offices from the US Army, Air Force and Navy
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A gifted student he was drafted into the US Army during World War II where he fought in major battles, witnessed the liberation of a concentration camp,
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The timing of this assignment places Kissinger right in the middle of what was in the eyes of the US Army, a treasure trove of Nazi rocket scientists and researchers.
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which is directly near Yuma Proving Ground. If you remember back to my video on Dums, the US Army
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Deputy Director of Engineering and Construction for the US Army Corps of Engineers Lloyd A. Ducha
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reported the US Army was planning to build a rocket factory inside of Green Mountain.
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development test and evaluation laboratories lie. We have already mentioned the US Army Corp
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to the Dugway Stiff as a small building in the middle of nowhere. In 1963 the US Army Corp
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end quote. Alongside the US Army COE the US Navy is also deeply entwined with underground and possibly
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the US Army 11-Worth Research Unit. In Texas we find Fort Hood Army Research Unit as a UFO
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from the US Army Corps of Engineers and other documents, were first proposed as a continuity of
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dums, there's a good argument that in post 1961, when the US Army Corps of Engineers really started
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typist from the US Army.
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He was in the US Army assigned as a clerk typist to this unit.
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I said, what's the highest language need in the US Army?
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Corso stated that in 1960, he was recruited to the US Army's Foreign Technology Division.
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maybe Aztec, maybe Crash at Corona, Plains of Santa Guston, so forth, that the US Army
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I mean, double buying created the US Army Inxcom intelligence and security commands, special
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So that's 1986 and 1984 Stubblebind left the US Army.
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segments due to fear of reprisals from the US Army.
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of Staff for the US Army.
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Company E 52nd Infantry, attached to the first Calvary Division in the US Army. This unit operated
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Well John M. Riggs enlisted in the US Army in 1965 was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1969
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Intelligence or DCI he had a distinguished career in the US Army Air Corps later
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the US Army with key roles in overseeing nuclear weapons programs during the
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files but the bottom line is is that the lawyer that came in for the US Army to cover it up their
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