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Jerry Torres

When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Don’t Fire

Published March 21, 2016by David Isenberg 2 Comments

by David Isenberg The performance of private security contractors (PSCs) working for the U.S. government in war zones is a mixed bag. Sometimes the PSCs operate very well, but the accountability and oversight of them leave something to be desired. Sometimes… Continue Reading  

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