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Washingtonpost.comJanuary 4, 2005
U.S. To Embed More Trainers In Iraq Units
By Barry Schweid, Associated Press, The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is preparing to ''embed'' additional American military trainers with Iraqi security units to make them more effective in countering the persistent and violent insurgency, Undersecretary ...
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Washingtonpost.comJanuary 4, 2005
U.S. To Embed More Trainers In Iraq Units
By Barry Schweid, Associated Press, The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is preparing to ''embed'' additional American military trainers with Iraqi security units to make them more effective in countering the persistent and violent insurgency, Undersecretary ...
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New York TimesDecember 23, 2004
Worth A Thousand Words
By Thomas L. Friedman
There has been so much violence in Iraq that it's become hard to distinguish one senseless act from another. But there was a picture that ran on the front page of this newspaper on Monday that really got to me. It showed several Iraqi gunmen, in broad daylight and ...
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New York TimesDecember 23, 2004
Worth A Thousand Words
By Thomas L. Friedman
There has been so much violence in Iraq that it's become hard to distinguish one senseless act from another. But there was a picture that ran on the front page of this newspaper on Monday that really got to me. It showed several Iraqi gunmen, in broad daylight and ...
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Officer crisis hits Army Reserve
By Hal BerntonSeattle Times staff reporter
The Army Reserve is facing an extreme shortage of company officers, a situation aggravated by a surge in resignation requests.
The shortage — primarily of captains — has seriously reduced the capabilities of the Reserve, and continued losses will further ...
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Officer crisis hits Army Reserve
By Hal BerntonSeattle Times staff reporter
The Army Reserve is facing an extreme shortage of company officers, a situation aggravated by a surge in resignation requests.
The shortage — primarily of captains — has seriously reduced the capabilities of the Reserve, and continued losses will further ...
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The New York Times
Former G.I.'s, Ordered to War, Fight Not to Go
By MONICA DAVEY (NYT) 2251 wordsPublished: November 16, 2004The Army has encountered resistance from more than 2,000 former soldiers it has ordered back to military work, complicating its efforts to fill gaps in the regular troops.
Many of these former soldiers -- ...
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The New York Times
Former G.I.'s, Ordered to War, Fight Not to Go
By MONICA DAVEY (NYT) 2251 wordsPublished: November 16, 2004The Army has encountered resistance from more than 2,000 former soldiers it has ordered back to military work, complicating its efforts to fill gaps in the regular troops.
Many of these former soldiers -- ...
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Inquiry Opens After Reservists Balk in Baghdad
By NEELA BANERJEE and ARIEL HARTPublished: October 16, 2004
The Army is investigating members of a Reserve unit in Iraq who refused to deliver a fuel shipment north of Baghdad under conditions they considered unsafe, the Pentagon and relatives of the soldiers said Friday. Several soldiers called it ...
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Inquiry Opens After Reservists Balk in Baghdad
By NEELA BANERJEE and ARIEL HARTPublished: October 16, 2004
The Army is investigating members of a Reserve unit in Iraq who refused to deliver a fuel shipment north of Baghdad under conditions they considered unsafe, the Pentagon and relatives of the soldiers said Friday. Several soldiers called it ...
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