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  1. Lieutenant Colonel William Ewart Fairbairn ( / ˈfɛərbɛərn /; 28 February 1885 – 20 June 1960) was a British soldier and police officer. He developed hand-to-hand combat methods for the Shanghai Police during the interwar period, as well as for the Allied special forces during World War II.

  2. La tópica que propone Fairbairn consta de cinco instancias: Yo Central (YC), Yo Libidinoso (YL), Saboteador Interno (SI), Objeto Rechazante (OR) y Objeto Necesitado (ON). Yo Central (YC): no tiene su origen en otra estructura (el ello como postulaba Freud) ni es una estructura pasiva que dependa de las pulsiones.

  3. William Fairbairn (born February 19, 1789, Kelso, Roxburghshire [now in Scottish Borders], Scotland—died August 18, 1874, Moor Park, Surrey, England) was a Scottish civil engineer and inventor who did pioneering work in bridge design and in testing iron and finding new applications for it.

  4. William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn (1889-1964) fue hijo único de una estricta familia calvinista, con un ambiente bastante restrictivo en la expresión de la sexualidad.

  5. Sir William Fairbairn, 1st Baronet of Ardwick Bt FRS (19 February 1789 – 18 August 1874) was a Scottish civil engineer, structural engineer and shipbuilder. In 1854 he succeeded George Stephenson and Robert Stephenson to become the third president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2022 · A detailed history of the man behind the legend, William Fairbairn and the system he created. Gutter Fighting was the hand to hand combat sytem taught to spies and commandos going behind enemy...

  7. There he was responsible for the SMPD adopting truly forward-thinking fighting methods, and he essentially invented the modern SWAT team (the "Reserve Unit", which Fairbairn led for 10 years).