He is now employed as a contractor for Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI), where he serves as a military analyst at the U.
What does MPRI stand for?
MPRI stands for Military Professional Resources Incorporated (Alexandria, VA)
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Croatian forces also receive material and tactical assistance from Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI), a quasi-private military intelligence firm in Virginia often used to carry out "deniable" missions for the U.
Croatia and Bosnia each hired Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI) to help professionalize, train, and equip their armed forces in 1995.
Croatia and Bosnia each hired Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI, another U.