 | Murl D. Munger - 1999 - 50 pages
...expressed his support for an aggressive and results-oriented DOD counterdrug program. Under the supervision of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (who carries the additional duty of DOD Coordinator for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support), the Defense... | |
 | 1999 - 46 pages
...1997 levels achieved from Howard Air Force Base. In order to sustain the 1997 level of CD operations, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, through his Drug Enforcement Policy and Support office, submitted a proposed reprogramming action of... | |
 | Sam Charles Sarkesian, Robert E. Connor - 1999 - 244 pages
...some to see a mini-Department of State emerging in the Department of Defense. It also appeared that the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (SO/LIC) was de-emphasized, based on Secretary Aspin's view that it was a leftover from the Cold War.... | |
 | Max G. Manwaring, Anthony James Joes - 2000 - 294 pages
...policy did not escape the key player in establishing the KTF, Colonel Randall Elliott, nor the notice of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, James Locher, and his assistants. Together, Elliott, Locher, and their associates in State and Defense... | |
 | 2000 - 1158 pages
...Office of the Director for Humanitarian Assistance and Anti-Personnel Landmine Policy of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, "Information Paper," 8 April 1999. Hereafter cited as "SOLIC, Information Paper." $40.5 million (incl.... | |
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