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  1. (March 15, 2021) In a year that has already taken too many musical lives, today we say goodbye to guitarist supreme Jeffrey Reeves of KC and the Sunshine Band. For many years, the Cleveland native and Fort Lauderdale transplant has been one of the bright lights in a band that brought plenty of shine to the world.

  2. Biography. Dr. Jeffrey Reeves is a Senior Washington Fellow at the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy and an Associate Professor of national security at the Naval War College, Naval Postgraduate School, where he specializes in Asian security, political economics, strategy and foreign policy, and economic statecraft.

  3. (March 15, 2021) In a year that has already taken too many musical lives, today we say goodbye to guitarist supreme Jeffrey Reeves of KC and the Sunshine Band. For many years, the Cleveland native and Fort Lauderdale transplant has been one of the bright lights in a band that brought plenty of shine... Ugh.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2022 · Jeffrey Reeves Dr. Jeffrey Reeves is the former Vice-President of Research & Strategy for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. Prior to joining APF Canada, Dr. Reeves was the Director of Asian Studies at the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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  6. 16 de mar. de 2021 · March 16, 2021. By Bill Buckley. Home. News. JEFFREY REEVES DIES … US soul sources are reporting the death of JEFFRY REEVES sometime guitarist with an incarnation of KC and the Sunshine Band. There are no details at the moment save that Reeves worked as arranger and played guitar on the band’s last recordings – notably their 2015 album.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2020 · A Strategic Assessment. by Jeffrey Reeves. October 28, 2020. This essay assesses the strategic implications for Canada of the “free and open Indo-Pacific” (FOIP) vision and argues that, so long as the concept remains exclusionary, Canada can best achieve its national interests through not adopting this construct.