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  • ...ersity]]; [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; executive officfer to GEN [[David Petraeus]] and planning team for the [[Iraq War, Surge|Surge]] in the [[Iraq War]];
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  • | author = John Nagl, David Petraeus, James Amos, Sarah Sewall
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  • *[[David Petraeus]]
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  • ...t officers thought to be "staff", "politicians", or "intellectuals". GEN [[David Petraeus]] was suspect, to some "old Army" officers due to his doctorate from Prince
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  • ...w.fpri.org/enotes/200905.ricks.understandingsurgeiraq.html}}</ref> General David Petraeus took command after being deeply involved in a writing a counterinsurgency m |author = John Nagl, David Petraeus, James Amos, Sarah Sewall
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  • ...an interim basis, he has been replaced by his previous commander, General David Petraeus.
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  • ...nd claimed credit for the operational "surge" in 2007-2008 under General [[David Petraeus]]. McCain stood for [[Republicanism, U.S.|civic duty]] and traditional [[A
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  • * [[David Petraeus/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:David Petraeus/Metadata]]
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  • ...ivision, to Mosul, under COL Joe Anderson. The rest of the 101st, under MG David Petraeus, wa given responsibility for Ninawa Province, including Mosul and Kirkuk. P
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  • |author = [[John Nagl]], [[David Petraeus]], [[James Amos]], [[Sarah Sewall]] ...omment = While military manuals rarely show individual authors, generals [[David Petraeus]] (U.S. Army) and [[Jamese Amos]] (U.S. Marine Corps) are widely described
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  • |author = [[John Nagl]], [[David Petraeus]], [[James Amos]], [[Sarah Sewall]] ...omment = While military manuals rarely show individual authors, generals [[David Petraeus]] (U.S. Army) and [[Jamese Amos]] (U.S. Marine Corps) are widely described
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  • ...had different styles. In the north, the 101st Airborne Division, under MG David Petraeus, was having good success both with security and nation-building, but it was
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