The Pentagon Wars: Reformers Challenge the Old GuardFrom the late 1960s through the mid-1980s, a small band of military activists waged war against corruption in the Pentagon, challenging a system they believed squandered the public's money and trust. This book examines that movement and its proponents and describes how the system responded to their criticisms. |
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... meeting arrived , and Bob Dilger was nowhere in sight . At the appointed hour , I asked Dr. Hermann's secre- tary , " Where's Dilger ? " " The meeting has been moved down the hall to the secretary's con- ference room , but you can't ...
... meeting arrived , and Bob Dilger was nowhere in sight . At the appointed hour , I asked Dr. Hermann's secre- tary , " Where's Dilger ? " " The meeting has been moved down the hall to the secretary's con- ference room , but you can't ...
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... meeting daily because of the reform legislation that had created his job . Krings knew that Hicks was misleading Weinberger because Krings had copies of my " nonexistent ” report . He asked for a private meeting with Weinberger ...
... meeting daily because of the reform legislation that had created his job . Krings knew that Hicks was misleading Weinberger because Krings had copies of my " nonexistent ” report . He asked for a private meeting with Weinberger ...
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... meeting by not telling him about the con- tractors ' admission on 4 May that the program was in serious trouble , he explained : " After being told six times by a two - star and three times by a three - star [ not to tell Cann ] , I ...
... meeting by not telling him about the con- tractors ' admission on 4 May that the program was in serious trouble , he explained : " After being told six times by a two - star and three times by a three - star [ not to tell Cann ] , I ...
Contents
Prologue | 1 |
Meet Me at the Flags | 63 |
The Wheel of Conspiracy | 83 |
Copyright | |
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