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BOWMAN: Colonel Moten is among the leaders of a growing discussion across the Army.
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BOWMAN: Colonel Moten is among the leaders of a growing discussion across the Army.
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City Desk has video of Fenty calling Moten a "great Washingtonian"; Moten chasing Gray through the WPFW/City Paper building; and Moten holding court outside.
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Major Ed Cox is part of that effort, and he disagrees with Colonel Moten and others who say the military must be apolitical.
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Colonel Moten argues the McChrystal episode marked an emerging crisis in military professionalism that could endanger the public's trust.
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Matthew Moten is professor and deputy head of the Department of History at the United States Military Academy.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Between war and peace : how America ends its wars / edited by Matthew Moten.— 1st Free Press hardcover ed.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Major Ed Cox is part of that effort, and he disagrees with Colonel Moten and others who say the military must be apolitical.
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When he left his family band for good in 1930 he struck out for Kansas City, where he played with four of the groups that built the foundation of the free-swinging, riff-based jazz that we associate with that city; Bennie Moten and His Kansas City Orchestra, Walter Page's Blue Devils, Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy, and Count Basie.
Hail to the Pres: Celebrating Lester Young's Birthday Con Chapman 2011
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For Colonel Matt Moten, a professor at West Point, the episode became part of the school's curriculum.
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