Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ديفيد أ. غرينغر" in Arabic language version.
Between 1990 and 1992, the policy-making framework was expanded to create the position of national security adviser to the president. Brigadier David Granger, a one-time GDF force commander, was named Guyana's first national security adviser. Following his election in October 1992, however, President Cheddi Jagan abolished the position.
Retired army brigadier David Granger tonight confirmed a report on Capitol News that he had been nominated by a PNCR group to be the party's presidential candidate at the 2011 general elections and he has accepted the nomination.
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باسم عام (مساعدة)Granger retired from military service in 1992, after serving as National Security Adviser to the President and as Commander of the GDF. During his military service, Granger served as planning officer for the establishment of the Guyana National Service and the Guyana People's Militia, and he also led military delegations to Brazil, كوبا، ألمانيا الغربية، غينيا، كوريا الشمالية، جمهورية الصومال الديمقراطية and جمهورية يوغوسلافيا الاشتراكية الاتحادية. Granger received the Military Service Star; the Military Service Medal; the Efficiency Medal; the Border Defence Medal; and other service awards.
Between 1990 and 1992, the policy-making framework was expanded to create the position of national security adviser to the president. Brigadier David Granger, a one-time GDF force commander, was named Guyana's first national security adviser. Following his election in October 1992, however, President Cheddi Jagan abolished the position.
Retired army brigadier David Granger tonight confirmed a report on Capitol News that he had been nominated by a PNCR group to be the party's presidential candidate at the 2011 general elections and he has accepted the nomination.
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باسم عام (مساعدة)Granger retired from military service in 1992, after serving as National Security Adviser to the President and as Commander of the GDF. During his military service, Granger served as planning officer for the establishment of the Guyana National Service and the Guyana People's Militia, and he also led military delegations to Brazil, كوبا، ألمانيا الغربية، غينيا، كوريا الشمالية، جمهورية الصومال الديمقراطية and جمهورية يوغوسلافيا الاشتراكية الاتحادية. Granger received the Military Service Star; the Military Service Medal; the Efficiency Medal; the Border Defence Medal; and other service awards.