-
America (
JINSA),
formerly named the
Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs, is a Washington, D.C.–based, non-profit and
think tank.
JINSA was founded...
- King
Jinsa (?–392, 385–392) was the
sixteenth king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
younger brother of the
previous ruler, King...
- 2019. "Life and
Military Service of 2005
JINSA Grateful Nation Honoree Depicted in
American Sniper".
JINSA.
Retrieved 2025-03-26. "Obituary information...
-
board of
advisors of the
Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs (
JINSA)
before becoming vice president. In
early 2000,
while CEO of Halliburton...
- 2020. "Life and
Military Service of 2005
JINSA Grateful Nation Honoree Depicted in
American Sniper".
JINSA.
Retrieved March 26, 2025. "Veteran Tributes"...
- A
Happy Day of
Jinsa Maeng (Korean: 맹진사댁 경사; RR: Maengjinsadaek Gyeongsa) is a 1962
South Korean comedy film
directed by Lee Yong-min. When a
rumour spreads...
- Machine,
National Park
Trust (June 8, 2006).
Retrieved June 18, 2015. "
JINSA Bestows Distinguished Service Award Upon
Senator John McCain"
Archived December...
-
staff "as the '
JINSA crowd,' " in
reference to the pro-Israel
Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs.
Again invoking "the
JINSA crowd"
Powell also...
- 13th king Geunchogo, and
father to the 15th king
Chimnyu and the 16th king
Jinsa. In 369, as
crown prince,
Geungusu led the
Baekje armies against invading...
- Bukhansanseong), and ten
people became monks.
After his
death his
brother Jinsa was crowned, but Chimnyu's
eldest son
became the next king, Asin of Baekje...