# Military
Military officers and defense officials.
| Name | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [[Alvin Ash]] | Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army Retired, who helped develop PROMIS software and sat on the INSLAW advisory board at the DOJ. |
| [[Amos Lapidot]] | Amos Lapidot was the chief of staff of the Israeli Air Force. |
| [[Arieh Shur]] | Colonel Arieh Shur was an officer in the Israeli Defense Forces' External Relations Department. |
| [[Ariel Sharon]] | Ariel Sharon was an Israeli General. |
| [[David Elazar]] | David Elazar, also known as Dado, was the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army. |
| [[David Stern]] | Leader of LEHI (Stern Gang), a Jewish terrorist group known for its anti-British stance, succeeded by Yitzhak Shamir. |
| [[Douglas MacArthur]] | MacArthur was the focus of a 'MacArthur-for-president' campaign in 1952, organized by H.L. |
| [[Dr. Harry Fair]] | Fair met with Michael Riconosciuto and Robert Frye (Vice President of Wackenhut Corporation) in May 1981 at Picatinny Arsenal. |
| [[Elad Peled]] | Elad Peled was an Israeli Major General and director of Israel's Defense College. |
| [[Fred L. Lander III]] | He worked as a classroom teacher, operated an independent real estate and insurance business, and held an administrative position with the Port of New York Authority. |
| [[General Daniel Lopez Carballo]] | Lopez Carballo was identified in a Spanish publication, *Publico.es*, as the 'designer of the military strategy of the coup d'etat' that ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras on June 28, 2009. |
| [[General Rios Montt]] | Montt's military regime (1982–1983) was involved in some of the worst atrocities of Guatemala's 36-year civil war. |
| [[John Carrette]] | Carrette later became the Executive Vice President of FGBMFI (Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International) and helped set up Jimmy Hughes in Honduras. |
| [[John L. LaMothe]] | U.S. Army intelligence officer who authored the 1972 DIA report on Soviet psi research, spurring U.S. concerns about a 'psi gap'. |
| [[Jonathan Pollard]] | Pollard was an unhappy child in South Bend, Indiana, tormented and beaten in grade school for being Jewish. |
| [[Jose Rodriguez]] | Colonel Jose Rodriguez was a pilot in Paraguay, serving as the pilot for Ari Ben-Menashe during his inspection of Cardoen Industries' chemical plant. |
| [[Pesah Melowany]] | Colonel Pesah Melowany was an officer in the Israeli Defense Forces' External Relations Department. |
| [[Romeo Vasquez Velasquez]] | Vásquez Velásquez attended the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC) at least twice, in 1976 and 1984. |
| [[Shamsud-Din Jabbar]] | Shamsud-Din Jabbar (terrorist) was 42 when he died while performing the New Orleans Truck Attack. |
| [[Shimon Lavee]] | Lieutenant Colonel Shimon Lavee was the branch head of the Special Assistance Branch (SIM) of the External Relations Department of the Israel Defense Forces/Military Intelligence. |
| [[Shlomo Gazit]] | Major General Shlomo Gazit was the Director of Israeli Military Intelligence. |
| [[Yoel Ben-Porat]] | Colonel Yoel Ben-Porat, known as Buffy, was the unit commander of Unit 8200, an Israeli Signals Intelligence (Sigint) unit. |