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Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the

Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the

Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, opens the Fourth Annual Seminar on Transatlantic Civil Security Alumni Community of Interest Worksh... More

Civil security operations professionals listen to a

Civil security operations professionals listen to a

Civil security operations professionals listen to a speaker during the opening of the Fourth Annual Seminar on Transatlantic Civil Security Alumni Community of Interest Workshop here April 23. The event gathere... More

Dr. Jack Clarke opens the Fourth Annual Seminar on

Dr. Jack Clarke opens the Fourth Annual Seminar on

Dr. Jack Clarke opens the Fourth Annual Seminar on Transatlantic Civil Security Alumni Community of Interest Workshop here April 23. The event gathered about 70 people, including 45 alumni participants from 33 ... More

STACS COI workshop - A group of people standing in front of a mountain

STACS COI workshop - A group of people standing in front of a mountain

Civil security operations professionals pose for a group photo at the opening of the 4th annual seminar on Transatlantic Civil Security Alumni Community of Interest Workshop here April 23. The event gathered ab... More

Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the

Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the

Dr. James MacDougall, American deputy director of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, opens the Fourth Annual Seminar on Transatlantic Civil Security Alumni Community of Interest Worksh... More

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