'' We were asked to believe that someone aged 15 was with the stay-behind people. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The administration failed to follow through on a new status-of-forces agreement with the Iraqis so we could have a stay-behind force there that would help them with their security requirements. ❋ Paul Gigot (2011)
It embraces Etruscan history, Italian terrorism of the 1970s, and a real-life NATO plot to create stay-behind teams in the event of a Soviet takeover of Europe. ❋ Unknown (2009)
But when Crane was introduced as one of Australia's youngest POWs, who had not only fought in a secret '' stay-behind '' party in Malaya but had also been imprisoned in Outram Road, Silver's blood ran cold. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Spencer Chapman, which details the adventures of a stay-behind party. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Peter Tompkins had his agents track stay-behind Nazi spies and compiled long lists of collaborators who would need to be rounded up. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)
It was unclear whether the fighting was a desperate last stand or the start of a guerrilla campaign by a "stay-behind" force, modelled on the tactics Saddam Hussein and his top lieutenants used in Iraq in 2003. ❋ Unknown (2011)
He also had a copy of The Jungle is Neutral, by Freddie Spencer Chapman, which detailed the adventures of one of these '' stay-behind '' parties. ❋ Unknown (2010)
And it was at that point in the answer that he mentioned fear of stay-behind agents of the old regime. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The "Deep State" was originally a stay-behind outfit organized by the U.S. to conduct guerilla operations in the event that Turkey was overrun by the Soviet Union. ❋ Walter Jon Williams (2008)
Since late August, Kevin Kennedy has been in charge of the “stay-behind” team living and working next to the Canal Hotel ruins in Baghdad. ❋ Jan Egeland (2008)
With that in mind, the military provides "return and reunion" briefings to both the stay-behind and deployed spouses. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The CIA later determined that they had planned for guerrilla war before the U.S. invasion by setting up secret weapons caches and stay-behind networks. ❋ James Risen (2006)
Bureau of Intelligence and Research atin conflict with Pentagon actionsIraqi exile intelligence program atsee also Bureau for InternationalNarcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs stay-behind networks ❋ James Risen (2006)
In the north of Italy, NATO established a network of potential sleeper cells of armed, trained "stay-behind" resistance fighters who would sabotage any Soviet takeover Operation Gladio. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)