Corporate Warriors book
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But the fact that they could grow opium there was kind of like a twofer. Peter Singer, a foreign policy fellow at Brookings Institute, wrote Corporate Warriors and said that DynCorp's mission went well beyond spraying, excuse me, plants. He…
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Singer, who was the author of the 2002 book Corporate Warriors, was also critical of the fact that it was a cost plus contract, which meant that Pentagon would cover all of the company's expenses plus a predetermined percentage of whatever …
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Though still smiling, Brooks would become testy at times, especially when the mercenary words were used to describe any part of the industry. He preferred private security companies, and he might spend more than a few minutes complaining ab…
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Four seminars of 16 students each examined what was clearly a major shift in Americans' military history. The general himself had studied many written documents and books on the topic, ranging from histories about the mercenary trade over t…