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  2. DynCorp - Wikipedia

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    DynCorp (/ ˈ d aɪ n k ɔːr p /), formally DynCorp International, was an American private military contractor. Started as an aviation company, the company also provided flight operations support, training and mentoring, international development, intelligence training and support, contingency operations, security, and operations and maintenance of land vehicles.

  3. United States security assistance to the Palestinian National ...

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    The actual training of troops is the work of Jordanian Public Security Directorate police trainers who teach in Arabic. They are assisted by Mobile Training Teams, composed of U.S. DynCorp contractors. In 2018 and early 2019 the training of troops transitioned from Jordanian police trainers to internal PASF trainers. Training locations

  4. Armed Forces of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the United States provided funding for DynCorp International and Pacific Architects & Engineers, private military contractors, to train a new 4,000-man Liberian military. DynCorp was made responsible for individual training and PA&E unit training. In June–July 2005 the projected force strength was reduced to 2000 men.

  5. List of private contractor deaths in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC. November 10, 2004 – American, Douglas S.Thomas, was killed by an IED while in a convoy from Balad en route to Tikrit. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC. November 14, 2004 – American, Wolf Weis, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working as a private contractor.

  6. Military Professional Resources Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Military Professional Resources Inc. L-3 MPRI was a global provider of private military contractor services with customers that included the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, law enforcement agencies, foreign governments, government agencies, and commercial ...

  7. Kathryn Bolkovac - Wikipedia

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    DynCorp had a $15 million UN-related contract to hire and train police officers for duty in Bosnia. [3] [4] After a week at the company's training facility in Fort Worth, Texas , Bolkovac was sent to Sarajevo , Bosnia [2] where she worked as a human rights investigator for three months.

  8. LOGCAP - Wikipedia

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    The Logistics Civil Augmentation Program ( LOGCAP) is a program administered by the US Army to provide contingency support to augment the Army force structure. The first three contracts (and all task orders under them) were awarded to a single bidder in each round of competition ( KBR for the first and third contracts and DynCorp for the second ...

  9. Global Linguist Solutions - Wikipedia

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    DynCorp International (51%) AECOM National Security Programs (49%) Website. www .gls-corp .com. Global Linguist Solutions (GLS) is an American professional services contracting company headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. GLS was the main provider of interpreters, translators, and linguistic support to the Iraq War .