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Streets making and helping out and yes, there is a lot of military and civilian militarys on the streets with the hope and with the guns ready to protect their city, our city. carley: that is right. oleksander, best of luck to you, thank you for joining us this morning. thank you very much. todd: ukrainian forces may be outgunned by russians, standing tall on the battle field and racking up significant victories, we re talking to a lawyer turned medic risking his life in kyiv to tend to the wounded, next. hello, for the last few years, i ve been a little obsessed ....
NEW DELHI: In a recent story that appeared in Hindustan Times on June 21, the Indian Air Force was called out for playing a “lone ranger” against the proposed reorganisation of Indian. ....
Inside the military’s secret undercover army II Top Story May 20, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Darby’s retired from the Army, and he asks that neither his real nor his cover name be used. He served for 20 years in counterintelligence, including two African assignments where he operated in low profile in Ethiopia and Sudan, masquerading as an expat businessman. Now he works for a Maryland-based signature reduction contractor that he asked Newsweek not to identify. As Darby makes his rounds to some 40 or so post offices and storefront mailbox stores in the DC Metropolitan area, he picks up a trunk full of letters and packages, mailing a similar number from rural addresses. Back at the office, he sorts through the take, delivering bills to the finance people and processing dozens of personal and business letters mailed from scores of overseas locations. But his main task is logging and forwarding the signature reduction “mechanisms” as they are called, passports and St ....
Inside the military’s secret undercover army II Top Story May 20, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Darby s retired from the Army, and he asks that neither his real nor his cover name be used. He served for 20 years in counterintelligence, including two African assignments where he operated in low profile in Ethiopia and Sudan, masquerading as an expat businessman. Now he works for a Maryland-based signature reduction contractor that he asked Newsweek not to identify. As Darby makes his rounds to some 40 or so post offices and storefront mailbox stores in the DC Metropolitan area, he picks up a trunk full of letters and packages, mailing a similar number from rural addresses. Back at the office, he sorts through the take, delivering bills to the finance people and processing dozens of personal and business letters mailed from scores of overseas locations. But his main task is logging and forwarding the signature reduction mechanisms as they are called, passports and State dri ....
ISLAMABAD: The largest undercover force the world has ever known is the one created by the Pentagon over the past decade. Some 60,000 people now belong to this secret army, many working under masked. ....