Description: PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTOR DIPLOMATIC SECURITY ASGAARD GSG PMC burdock-velkrö INSIGNIA; BAGHDAD BOYSThis is an Original KILLER ELITE SP OPS JSOC WAR TROPHY BALLS OF STEEL TO PLAY: US EMBASSY BAGHDAD STATE DEPT WPS CONTRACTOR ELITE-PRO TEAM PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTOR DIPLOMATIC SECURITY ASGAARD GSG PMC burdock-velkrö INSIGNIA BAGHDAD BOYS Patch (You will receive one patch). Asgaard – German Security Group (founded in 2007) is a German private military company. In May 2010, Asgaard secured a contract with Somali politician Ahmad Galadid Abdinur Darman, which in turn sparked controversy in Germany. According to spokespersons for the German Institute for International and Security Affairsand the Düsseldorf Institute for Foreign and Security Policy, Darman is a politically unimportant player in Somalia, whose political clout may change considerably if he acquires armed security.[1] That over a hundred former German soldiers would begin to play a part in Somali politics led to discussion in the German Bundestag. Politicians spoke of a "fall from grace," but there appeared to be little that could be done, since the German government had for years neglected to draw up rules for private military companies.[2] The chairman of the Bundeswehr's reservoist association Gerd Höfer, aksed Kaltengärtner in a letter in 2014 to resign from the association. The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security – Worldwide Protective Services (WPS) contract hires armed bodyguards and security for American diplomatic personnel worldwide. That means a combination of personal protective (bodyguard), static guard (facilities and checkpoints), and emergency response security (fan looks hit…) services. It is probably the most lucrative such program on the planet, and as one might expect from its size and nature: the FY 2010 budget request and justification was for $1.65 billion, covering 1,898 personnel. The winning firms include: Aegis Defense Services, LLC (SAQMMA10D0094). DynCorp International, LLC (SAQMMA10D0095) In May 2009, DynCorp replaced Blackwater (Academi is an American training company, originally founded in 1997 by Erik Prince. Formerly known as Blackwater, the company was renamed US Training Center in 2009, and "Academi" in 2011 by new owners, after being sold. The company was purchased in late 2010 by a group of private investors who changed the name to Academi and instituted a board of directors and new senior management. Prince retained the rights to the name Blackwater and has no affiliation with Academi. EOD Technology, Inc. (SAQMMA10D0096). Global Strategies Group (Integrated Security), Inc. (SAQMMA10D0097). International Development Solutions, LLC (SAQMMA10D0098). This is a joint venture betweenKaseman, LLC and Blackwater/Xe’s U.S. Training Center affiliate. SOC, LLC (SAQMMA10D0099). Torres International Services, LLC (SAQMMA10D0100). Triple Canopy, Inc. (SAQMMA10D0104). (Oct 06, 2010 19:25 UTC by Defense Industry Daily staff). Iraqi Civil Defense Corps was an Iraqi armed formation created by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) which existed in 2003–2004. The ICDC was controlled by Coalition forces. CPA Order Number 28 of September 3, 2003 established this temporary security and emergency service agency for Iraq to complement operations conducted by Coalition military forces in Iraq.[2][3] The ICDC was tasked with the following missions: joint patrolling with Coalition Forces; fixed site security; route security; natural disaster aid, and general assistance.[4] The ICDC was composed of 15,000 men divided into 18 battalions of 846 men. Members of the ICDC had solid brown uniforms and baseball-type caps in red, blue, and black with ICDC in block letters. They were armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles and were equipped with jeeps and trucks (2 jeeps and 12 trucks per battalion). They were hired under a 1-year renewable contract and trained by coalition forces. As of mid-October 2003 more than 6,000 members of ICDC were employed. 4,700 trained soldiers were employed by 29 October 2003. Under CPA Order Number 73 of 22 April 2004 all personnel, facilities and equipment of the ICDC were transferred to the Iraqi Ministry of Defence as a component of the Iraqi Armed Forces. Asgaard – German Security Group (founded in 2007) is a German private military company. In May 2010, Asgaard secured a contract with Somali politician Ahmad Galadid Abdinur Darman, which in turn sparked controversy in Germany. According to spokespersons for the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and the Düsseldorf Institute for Foreign and Security Policy, Darman is a politically unimportant player in Somalia, whose political clout may change considerably if he acquires armed security. That over a hundred former German soldiers would begin to play a part in Somali politics led to discussion in the German Bundestag. Politicians spoke of a "fall from grace," but there appeared to be little that could be done, since the German government had for years neglected to draw up rules for private military companies. You will receive the items as shown in the first photo (TWO patches), one velcro backed, one with iron-on backing. Other items in other pictures are for your reference only, available in my eBay Store. They will make a great addition to your SSI Shoulder Sleeve Insignia collection. You find only US Made items here, the original SSI shades of color may vary from different US-Made batch/location and/or PC settings. All US-Made Insignia patches are NIR compliant with LIFETIME warranty. **eBay REQUIRES ORDER BE SENT WITH TRACKING, PLEASE SELECT USPS 1ST CLASS SERVICE w/TRACKING** **eBay REQUIRES ORDER BE SENT WITH TRACKING, PLEASE SELECT USPS 1ST CLASS SERVICE w/TRACKING** We'll cover your purchase price plus shipping. 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Price: 16.99 USD
Location: KANDAHAR POLO CLUB
End Time: 2024-03-04T20:09:01.000Z
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