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STRINGER, KEVIN D (6) answer(s).
 
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Future of U.S. landpower: special operations versatility, marine corps utility / Stringer, Kevin D; Sizemore, Katie M   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Global counterinsurgency and US army expansion: the case for recruiting foreign troops / Stringer, Kevin D   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Given the nature of global counterinsurgency operations, the demands of military expansion, and the need for cultural, linguistic, and regional expertise, the United States Army should evaluate the establishment of US-led foreign troop units for its evolving force structure. This article proposes the creation of an American foreign legion based upon the recruitment of US-led, ethnically homogeneous tribal force units to meet the grist mill of counterinsurgency operations. This structured approach would be more beneficial than the current reliance on a de facto American Foreign Legion, represented by private military contractors (PMCs), many of them comprised of foreigners. These PMCs carry a number of oversight, accountability, and legal risks not found in a fully integrated, and US-officered foreign legion. The British Brigade of Gurkhas, the South-West African Police Counter-Insurgency Unit (Koevoet), and the Kit Carson Scouts serve as relevant historical examples where foreign troops were used to supplement national manpower resources.
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Jomini and naval special operations forces: an applied-competition approach to Russia / Stringer, Kevin D   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A version of Jomini’s campaigning theory, in combination with maritime special-operations capabilities, offers a convincing maritime approach for contesting Russia’s malign activity in Europe while remaining below the level of armed conflict and supporting a broader conventional effort to prepare a war-fighting environment by using irregular warfare to secure advantages prior to conflicts.
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ID:   074722


Pacific Island and microstates: pawns orplayers in Pacific Rim diplomacy? / Stringer, Kevin D   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Tackling threat finance: a labor for Hercules or Sisyphus / Stringer, Kevin D   Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Finance  Labour  Labor  Hercules  Sisyphus 
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Visa diplomacy / Stringer, Kevin D Dec 2004  Journal Article
Stringer, Kevin D Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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