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  1. The Making of a Legionnaire: My Life in the French Foreign Legion Parachute Regiment (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Bill Parris, 2007-04-01
  2. Foreign Invaders: The Douglas Invader in Foreign Military and U S Clandestine Service by Dan Hagedorn, Leif Hellstrom, 1994-06
  3. Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation, 1918-1941 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by Thomas G. Mahnken, 2002-05
  4. The Political Use Of Military Force In US Foreign Policy by James David Meernik, 2004-09
  5. The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign Policy and the Limits of Military Might (RAND Studies in Policy Analysis) by Daniel Byman, Matthew Waxman, 2002-02-11
  6. Foreign Military Intervention
  7. In Command of France: French Foreign Policy and Military Planning, 1933-1940 by Robert J. Young, 1978-11-29
  8. French Foreign Legion Operations 1990-2000 Europa Military Special #15 by Yves Debay, 2002-07
  9. The Revolution in Military Affairs (Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Studies) by Elinor C. Sloan, 2002-07
  10. Japanese and Other Foreign Military Collectibles Price Guide: Collector Items of Historical Interest from Japan and Other Nations of the World by Ron Manion, Eric J. Johansson, 1996-02
  11. Bases Abroad: The Global Foreign Military Presence (A Sipri Publication) by Robert E. Harkavy, 1989-09-28
  12. Reading between the party lines.(military and foreign policies in 1996 political party platforms): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Danielle Gordon, Lauren Spain, 1996-11-01
  13. Presidential Machismo: Executive Authority, Military Intervention, and Foreign Relations by Alexander Deconde, 1999-11-01
  14. Comparisons of U.S. and foreign military spending: data from selected public sources.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Jeffrey Chamberlin, 2004-01-28

1. FMSO
Assesses regional military and security issues. Includes reports, publications, book reviews and links.
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2. The National Security Archive
Document compilations dealing with U.S. foreign policy, military and intelligence, political events, and nuclear technology. Located at the George
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3. Lwformil
foreign military Links. Click here for the European mirror site courtesy of the Unofficial Swiss Army Page Argentina Ministerio de Defensa Argentina
http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/lwformil.html
Foreign Military Links Click here for the European mirror site courtesy of the Unofficial Swiss Army Page Ministerio de Defensa Argentina Armada Argentina Australian Defence ...
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4. Foreign Military Studies Office
foreign military Studies Office Joint Reserve Intelligence Center
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5. Foreign Military Studies Office Publications
foreign military Studies Office 101 Meade Ave Fort Leavenworth, KS 660271351. WARNING!
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6. Foreign Military Assistance
foreign military Financing foreign military Financing refers to congressionally appropriated grants given to foreign governments to finance the purchase of
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U.S. Foreign Military Assistance Program Descriptions Budget Requests Other Documents USAID Greenbook ... Database on U.S. Security Assistance FY 1990-2003 Database on U.S. foreign military training (IMET) and aid (FMF and other military aid), searchable by fiscal year, country and region. Program Descriptions Listed below are several U.S. programs that provide foreign states with military and related assistance, directly and indirectly supporting U.S. arms transfers. Foreign Military Financing: Foreign Military Financing refers to congressionally appropriated grants given to foreign governments to finance the purchase of American-made weapons, services and training. Since 1950, the US government has provided over $91 billion in FMF to militaries around the world. The vast majority of these funds goes to Israel and Egypt to reward them for making a cold peace in 1979.
    Economic Support Fund Congress established the economic support fund (ESF) to promote economic and political stability in strategically important regions where the United States has special security interests. The funds are provided on a grant basis and are available for a variety of economic purposes, like infrastructure and development projects. Although not intended for military expenditure, these grants allow the recipient government to free up its own money for military programs. International Military Education and Training

7. DSCA Home
dod, security, cooperation, assistance, dsca, fms, eda, dcs, eimet, samm, diils, arms, sales, foreign military sales
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9. Anti-Bases Campaign
Christchurchbased group with members all over Aotearoa/New Zealand. Engages in research, education, publication, and direct action to close the foreign military and intelligence installations in New Zealand. Includes events, base information, campaigns, and journal.
http://www.converge.org.nz/abc
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Waihopai
a satellite spy base near Blenheim in the South Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The base is an integral part of the international intelligence network run by the US National Security Agency (NSA).
WHAT IS THE ANTI-BASES CAMPAIGN (ABC)? We are a Christchurch-based group with links and members all over Aotearoa/New Zealand. We concentrate on the foreign military and intelligence installations in New Zealand. There are three - the US "Deep Freeze" military base at Harewood (Christchurch Airport); and the "NZ" intelligence gathering installations at Tangimoana (Manawatu) and Waihopai WHAT DOES THE ABC DO? We engage in research, education, publication and direct action. We have run campaigns on all these three installations, concentrating on Harewood and Waihopai. Historically, we have organised actions such as the 1990 Touching the Bases Tour, in which people from New Zealand and throughout the Asia/Pacific region visited all three bases. In the past, we have sent representatives to actions in Australia, the Philippines and the US. We have hosted overseas experts here, most recently Canadian ex-spy, Mike Frost , in 2001. We actively network with a wide range of groups.

10. DSCA Facts Book 2002
DSCA (Facts Book) foreign military Sales, foreign military Construction Sales and Military Assistance Facts as of September 30, 2001
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11. DSCA -- FMS
The foreign military Sales (FMS) program is the governmentto-government method for selling US defense equipment, services, and training.
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Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
The Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program is the government-to-government method for selling U.S. defense equipment, services, and training. Responsible arms sales further national security and foreign policy objectives by strengthening bilateral defense relations, supporting coalition building, and enhancing interoperability between U.S. forces and militaries of friends and allies. These sales also contribute to American prosperity by improving the U.S. balance of trade position, sustaining highly skilled jobs in the defense industrial base, and extending production lines and lowering unit costs for key weapon systems. The Department of Defense has launched a major effort to reform the current foreign military sales system and to ensure that this valuable program remains viable into the next millennium. This reform effort will focus on improving the FMS system’s performance and adopting better business practices wherever possible.

12. Center For Security Policy
A U.S. national security think tank specializing in decision briefs and press releases on critical foreign policy and military defense matters. Site
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13. DSCA -- Publications & Policy
pointer Guidelines for foreign military Financing of Direct Commercial Contracts pointer foreign military Sales (FMS) Case Reconciliation and Closure
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Arms Transfer Policy
The Defense Trade Security Initiatives (DTSI) comprises 17 reforms that are designed to streamline the processing of munitions export licenses.
President's Conventional Arms Transfer Policy - Feb 95 Latin America Conventional Arms Transfer Policy - Aug 97
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... Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations . (entering DoS) . (entering DISAM)
Guidelines for Foreign Military Financing of Direct Commercial Contracts and Contractor’s Certification and Agreement with DSCA.
EVALUATING LETTERS OF REQUEST. During the recently completed 2000 Security Assistance Conference one topic of discussion highlighted the need to be more timely in responding to customer country letters of request. . (entering DISAM)
International Training Management A Web Site for International Military Training Managers Involved in Security Cooperation Programs
. (entering DISAM) Read the "Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest for Fiscal years 2000 - 2005, Volume I".

14. Sri Lanka Declares Emergency After Killing Of Foreign Minister;
Lanka's president declared a state of emergency Saturday after her foreign minister was assassinated at his home. The military blamed the Tamil
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15. Foreign Military Training And DoD Engagement Activities Of Interest
Bureau of PoliticalMilitary Affairs Releases Reports. foreign military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest
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Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Releases Reports
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Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest
This report is presented pursuant to the requirements of two laws: the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act. Volume I of this report provides the operational benefits to U.S. forces for these training and education programs and engagement activities; a description of each type of activity; a summary of all training provided along with the foreign policy justification for each country; country activity training lists (excluding training purchased by foreign countries through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program and excluding training to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries); and explanations of the purpose for each training activity.
This site is managed by the Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
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16. Lwformil
foreign military Links Click here for the European mirror site courtesy of the Unofficial Swiss Army Page
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17. Foreign Military Interaction (FMI)
These foreign military interaction (or FMI ) initiatives range from formal The command places a high priority on foreign military interaction
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The U.S. military relationship with Latin America and the Caribbean goes well beyond security assistance programs, exercises and deployments . The Defense Department carries out a large number of other initiatives whose primary goal is to maintain military-to-military contact with the region. These "foreign military interaction" (or "FMI") initiatives range from formal mechanisms like exchange programs and confidence-building measures to the informal contact that occurs during receptions, meetings and even telephone conversations. U.S. defense agencies in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly the U.S. Southern Command (

18. Foreign Policy In Focus Special Report U.S. Foreign Military
U.S. foreign military Training Global Reach, Global Power, and Oversight Issues. By Lora Lumpe
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19. Foreign Military Relations In Germany
Here is the brief information about German armed forces army, navy, air forces, police, military ranks, Germany as a military power, etc.
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Foreign Military Relations Germany grants NATO forces on its territory the use of military installations and training areas free of chargeairfields, barracks, schools, hospitals, and logistics facilities. Thousands of housing units have been placed at the disposal of the stationing countries. The financial value of German support for Allied bases is balanced in some degree by the impact of Allied wages paid to German employees, orders by Allied forces placed with German firms, and spending by soldiers and their families in Germany. By the 1980s and the 1990s, the physical burden of providing bases for large numbers of Allied troops had become a cause of widespread complaint. Low-level training flights and large-scale exercises that sometimes result in injuries and property damage are particular sources of discontent, especially when carried out at night or on weekends. By early 1995, about 100,000 United States troops were still stationed in Germany. United States army forces in Germany include one army headquarters, one corps headquarters, and two divisions; the air force has two air force headquarters, one tactical fighter wing, one combat support wing, one air control wing, and one airlift wing. Armor and other weapons are stockpiled for units in the United States earmarked as reinforcements for Europe.

20. Haiti - Military Intervention - Worldpress.org
foreign military Intervention Looms over Haiti. Unsigned editorial, Haïti Progrès (independent weekly), Portau-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 18, 2004
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Unsigned editorial, Haïti Progrès (independent weekly), Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 18, 2004 Masked Haitians protest against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Feb. 22, 2004 (Photo: Jaime Razuri/AFP-Getty Images). Haiti this week started to look a lot like the Congo in 1960. That was when the United States and Belgium, the Congo’s colonial master until June 1960, fomented a rebellion against newly elected Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. The rebellion, which not coincidentally flared in the oil- and mineral-rich Katanga province, was led by Moise Tshombe, a wealthy plantation owner who was backed by 10,000 Belgian troops. Lumumba unwisely invited in United Nations “peacekeepers” to fend off the attack. Instead of helping him, the U.N. forces disarmed Lumumba’s troops, thus aiding Tshombe’s rebellion. Meanwhile, the CIA helped Col. Mobutu Sese Seko seize power in a September 1960 coup. Mobuto then arrested Lumumba and turned him over to Tshombe, who had him murdered. Could this scenario be repeating itself in Haiti today? Article Continues Advertiser Links Links open in new window.

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