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2,500+ military links The Perfect WWW Site: Richard Rongstad's Military Links has more than 2,500 Links!! Updated 28 August 1998.

[PDD 25, UN peacekeeping and other non-traditional missions and the shooting of U.S. citizens] ------
[The RESISTER Special Forces Underground opposes Clinton, UN and PDD 25] ------ [Art of War] ------
[US Code: oath of office, militias, military assistance to law enforcement] ------ [Prisoners of the Japanese] ------ [Law Suits!! Civilian Internees of Japanese] ------ [ Military Images] ------ [ USA in World War II








U.N. Peacekeeping and non-traditional missions

U.N. Peacekeeping and non-traditional missions: effects on morale, unit cohesion, readiness. PDD 25: Clinton Administration's secret directive involving U.S. in U.N. peacekeeping ops. Should the U.S. military be involved in dr ug interdiction, law enforcement of federal government fiats, confiscation of private property and firing upon U.S. citizens resisting confiscation? Read Combat Arms Survey Question 46 Combat Arms Survey was inspired by Clinton's P DD 25.










The RESISTER

Special Forces Underground and The RESISTER: The Political Warfare Journal of the Special Forces Underground; The corporate news media won't tell you the truth about the failure of U.N. peacekeeping and the decline of Ame rica's military readiness. You'll just have to get it someplace else. The RESISTER












Sun Tzu and The Art of War

Sun Tzu and The Art of War Richard Rongstad also wrote this for the Sun Tzu Organization.

Today, Sun Tzu (500 B.C.) is probably the most quoted Chinese personality in current literature, easily surpassing Confucius. To see why, check the Sun Tzu Bibliography














Military Legislation (codified)

  • The military and federal oath of office: "to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic"
  • Links to USC 10 Chapter 18, using U.S. military forces to support civilian law enforcement agencies. Do you remember the FBI tank at Waco? This is the law that opened the door for militarization of domestic law enforcement.
  • U.S. Laws governing the militia










  • Prisoners of War, Slave Labor and Civilian Internees


  • Bamboo Shoots is a WWW site with information and pictures concerning POWs and Civilian Internees of the Japanese, 1941-1945.

    Center For Internee Rights (POW and civilian) Center For Internee RightsInformation on Comfort Women, Slave Labor, War Crimes, POW, Civilian Internees -- Latest Law Suit Information -- filed in Tokyo, Japan















  • Military Images

    [Soviet Tank (gif)] [F-18 (gif)] [Afgh anistan EOD specialist (gif)] [Graphic of a landmine (gif)] [U.S. combat medic, WW II (gif)] [Japanese bayonet practice (jpeg)] in China, circa 1937. Like all prisoners of the Japanese, Chinese POWs "volunteered" their assistance to Japan's training programs and construction proje cts.

    Any questions? Any comments? Suggestions? Which do you prefer? Politically correct? Or, historically correct?

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