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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDefense Department starts an essay competition related to former Saudi King
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=128034&source=GovDeliveryThe chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has established a research and essay competition in honor of Saudi Arabias King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz hosted by the National Defense University.
The king, who died Jan. 23 at age 90, oversaw the modernization of his countrys military during the time he spent as commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard, a position he held from 1963 until he became king in 2005.
Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey said the essay competition is a fitting tribute to the life and leadership of the Saudi Arabian monarch.
Lifetime Supporter of U.S.-Saudi Alliance
The king was a lifetime supporter of his countrys alliance with the United States. Abdullah ruled Saudi Arabia from 2005 to his death, and served as regent of the country from 1995. He is succeeded by King Salman Bin Abdul-Aziz.
This is an important opportunity to honor the memory of the king, while also fostering scholarly research on the Arab-Muslim world, and I can think of no better home for such an initiative than NDU, Dempsey said in a statement announcing the competition.
The competition will focus on issues related to the Arab-Muslim world and is designed to encourage strategic thinking and meaningful research on a crucial part of the world. The program will be in place at NDU for the next academic year, officials said.
A Man of Remarkable Character and Courage
Dempsey first met Abdullah in 2001, when he was a brigadier general serving as the U.S. advisor to the Saudi Arabian National Guard. In my job to train and advise his military forces, and in our relationship since, I found the king to be a man of remarkable character and courage, Dempsey said.
Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Frederick M. Padilla, the president of the National Defense University, welcomed the opportunity to challenge future students while honoring the late king.
This scholarly research competition presents NDU students with a unique opportunity to focus their research and writing efforts on relevant issues at the intersection of U.S. security interests and the Arab-Muslim world, he said.
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Defense Department starts an essay competition related to former Saudi King (Original Post)
Jeneral2885
Jan 2015
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. And "The Shah was my friend". n/t
Generic Other
(28,979 posts)2. "My summer vacation or Why I had to wear a sack over my head"
Guess I don't win.
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)5. LOL.
Jeneral2885
(1,354 posts)7. wah
I wouldn't go that far.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)8. how far would you go?
Jeneral2885
(1,354 posts)11. I don't call
Arabs towel heads.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)12. I think you missed the whole context of "sack over head"
I haven't been to a lot of Saudi beheadings but I think it is pretty common practice-
Is the G button broke?
think
(11,641 posts)3. Known for protecting freedom of speech & religion as he was a true champion of democracy
or something like that.....
MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)4. Somebody should write something along the lines of 50 Shades of Gray
Between the floggings, beheadings, and imprisonment of his daughters, some piece of sadism would seem appropriate.
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)6. Mine didn't win :(
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Jeneral2885
(1,354 posts)9. Mother Jones
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)10. Will the winning essay win the writer an Honorable Discharge?
I got 30 days mess duty when I told the Gunny Sergeant where he could place his offer to extend my enlistment and what I thought of LBJ and his Great Anti-Commie Crusade in Vietnam.