McNair Paper 44, Chapter 8, Notes

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McNair Paper Number 44, Chapter 8, Notes, October 1995

50. A.J. Bacevich, "Civilian Control: A Useful Fiction?" Joint Force Quarterly 6 (Autumn/Winter 1994-1995): 76-77.

51. The IMET program in Mali at the time was small, an average of nine officers per year attended PME courses between 1983 and 1990. Most Malian military personnel went to the Soviet Union.

52. Response to INSS Survey, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State, Feb. 2, 1995.

53. Response to INSS Survey, Naval Justice School-International Training Detachment, Newport, RI, Jan. 25, 1995.

54. Letter to William Perry, 30 June 1995, from F. V. Mayinga Mkandawire, MP.

55. Ibid.

56. U.S. Army SAFTA flier.

57. Response to INSS Survey and related correspondence, Defense Resource Management Institute, Monterey CA, Jan. 25-26, 1995.

58. DRMI Cable, 211200ZMAR95, Subject: DRMI MET to Colombia.

59. Response to INSS Survey, Office of Defense Coorperation,, Madrid, Spain, Feb. 9, 1995.

60. Responses to INSS, Office of Defense Cooperation, Athens, Greece, Feb. 7, 1995; Office of Defense Cooperation, Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 3, 1995. It is interesting to note that every Greek Army Officer who has attended the U.S. Army War College eventually became a general officer-a comment certainly on the quality of the officers selected but also onthe importance attacheded to this professional military school by the Greek Army's leadership.

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