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  • President of the [[Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License]]; Director, Center for Security Policy; board of trustees, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • ...Advisory Board]], [[United States Department of State]]; academic adviser, Center for Security Policy
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  • Senior Fellow on the [[Middle East]], Center for Security Policy; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau; contributing editor, [[Jerusalem Post|''The J
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  • ...College]]; [[colonel]], retired, [[United States Marine Corps]]; adviser, Center for Security Policy; Institute Fellow, [[Claremont Institute]]
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  • Member, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]; Board Member, Center for Security Policy; Vice Chairman, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA);
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  • ...youth activist organization; contributed to foreign policy research at the Center for Security Policy
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  • ...National Institute for Public Policy]] National Security Advisory Council, Center for Security Policy; [[U.S. Department of State]] [[Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory
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  • ...], successor to [[Hyman Rickover]] as Director of Naval Reactors; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • ...d]]; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • [[neoconservatism|Neoconservative]] author; founder and head of the Center for Security Policy; columnist for the ''[[Washington Times]]''; member, [[Committee for the P
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  • ...ommandant of the Marine Corps and General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; Center for Security Policy
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  • Adviser to Center for Security Policy; former general and assistant commandant, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S.
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  • ...s]] (DCSOPS); advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], Center for Security Policy
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  • Chairman of the Board, Center for Security Policy; Pres/COO of the [[United States Naval Institute]]; former President at Phi
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  • ...States Navy]], who was Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic; advisor to the Center for Security Policy; commanded [[Operation URGENT FURY]]
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  • ...tes Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; advisor to the Center for Security Policy
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  • ...S. Navy Forces Europe and NATO [[Allied Forces Southern Europe]]; adviser, Center for Security Policy
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  • ...C, 1983-1988; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; Center for Security Policy; appointed by [[George W. Bush]] to the U.S. Delegation to the [[U.N. High
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  • Chairman of the Center for Security Policy; retired admiral, [[United States Navy]] and commander of the U.S. Pacific
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  • Adviser to the Center for Security Policy; retired general in the [[United States Air Force]] who headed [[Air Combat
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  • This interest group was created by the Center for Security Policy.
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  • ...Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Chairman Emeritus, Center for Security Policy; Board of Trustees, [[Institute for Defense Analyses]]; USA (Ret.) Presiden
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  • ...nd]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in [[Gulf War]]; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; Adviser, Center for Security Policy; Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic
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  • ...a]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in the [[Gulf War]]. He is an adviser to the Center for Security Policy. | publisher = Center for Security Policy | date = 16 February 1996
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  • ...r]]; faculty, [[California State University at Fresno]]; academic adviser, Center for Security Policy; Academic Council, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa;
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  • "Surge" in the Iraq War]]; academic adviser, Center for Security Policy; son of [[Donald Kagan]] and brother of [[Robert Kagan]], prominent [[neoco
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  • ...Studies]], and a member of the National Security Advisory Council of the Center for Security Policy. He is a current member of the State Department's [[International Security
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  • ...iter on the Post. She is also the Senior Fellow for Middle East Affairs of Center for Security Policy. Named the most prominent woman in Israel by [[Ma'ariv]], the [[Tel Aviv]]
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  • *Center for Security Policy, Washington, D.C.; To support general operations and the Hemispheric Securi
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  • | title = Index, VDH Private Papers}}</ref> He is an academic advisor to the Center for Security Policy.
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