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Ralph Peters (b. 1952) is a retired United States Army Lieutenant Colonel, novelist and essayist. He has sometimes written under the nom-de-plume Owen...


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Ralph Peters (born 1952) is a United States Army officer, novelist and commentator. Sourced Here I must inject a personal note—I never shed blood upon the field of Sidwell Friends, nor did I fight the battles of Yale Law. I am a miner's son, and my...


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Ralph Peters and the Islam-haters
09/18/2006: 722 words, approx. 2 pages
Ralph Peters, retired military officer and author of several books on this present conflict, published an op-ed in the New York Post titled "Islam-Haters: An Enemy Within," which is one of the most confused and irresponsible pieces 1 have ever seen in an American...
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What's Inside The Talking Head; Ex-Military Man Ralph Peters Commands Media Attention
04/01/1999: 1,125 words, approx. 4 pages
Ralph Peters, a retired Army intelligence officer, has been sounding off about the war in Yugoslavia on National Public Radio, CNN, "Nightline," MSNBC and Fox. And he happens to be promoting a new book on military reform. But he's not happy about the coincidence....
 


 

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