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  • ...h and rescue]], communications, airbase repair, and aircraft were there. [[United States Central Command}} aircraft flew 57,800 sorties from Pakistani basis. The US had effective c
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  • ...who headed training of the Iraqi military in 2003-2004; formal chiefs of [[United States Central Command]] ([[Anthony Zinni]] and [[Joseph Hoar]]); [[John Riggs]], a planner who
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  • ...10]], part of the [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component of [[United States Central Command]]. Strike Group 10 is centered on the [[aircraft carrier]] [[USS Harry S. T
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  • ...on military deployment in Iraq on anti-terrorism assessment team for the [[United States Central Command]]; Judge Advocate for Combined Joint Task Force Seven (CJTF-7), the Coaliti
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  • ...replace General James Mattis, USMC as USJFCOM commander, as Mattis goes to United States Central Command as Gen. David Petraeus moved from CENTCOM to the Afghanistan command. Secr
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  • *LTC Aaron Prupas a U.S. Air Force officer at United States Central Command
    11 KB (1,678 words) - 07:36, 18 March 2024
  • ...g, by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, for Marine officers deploying to United States Central Command.
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  • ...et been included in the various Security Council resolutions on Somalia".[[United States Central Command]] had already participated, in 1992 with Operation Provide Relief to suppl The United States Central Command was following a four-phase program to realize the objectives of securing ma
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  • ...] and [[Joseph Hoar]], both Marine four-star generals that had commanded [[United States Central Command]] have taken public positions against the [[George W. Bush]] Administration ...the Marine component commander of [[United States Pacific Command]] and [[United States Central Command]], as well as the Marine element of [[United States Forces Korea]].<ref nam
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  • ...he intelligence components of [[Unified Combatant Command]]s such as the [[United States Central Command]] and [[United States Pacific Command]]. Those intelligence components, how
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  • Vann's direct supervisor, COL Daniel Boon Porter, wrote that Harkins and [[United States Central Command]] commander were quite aware of the constraints under which the action was
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  • ...Fifth Fleet]] in the Middle East. Fifth Fleet is the naval component of [[United States Central Command]]. The ''Stennis'' CSG will operate with that of the [[USS Eisenhower (CVN-
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  • ...becomes a non-neutral slogan. As one example, GEN Tommy Franks, commanding United States Central Command, designated the plans for the 2003 invasion of Iraq as '''POLO STEP''', <re
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  • LTG Michael DeLong|Mike "Rifle" DeLong (USMC, retired), Deputy Commander of United States Central Command, said that while Clarke told CENTCOM how comfortable he was with terrorism, In August 2000, when GEN Tommy Franks took command of United States Central Command, he told GEN Hugh Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that he h
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  • ...States Department of State, and has often been part of the "brain trust" United States Central Command chief GEN David Petraeus, he has made his position clear between the wisdom
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  • * [[United States Central Command/Related Articles]]
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  • ...f War, MG Dane Starling was the "J-4" deputy chief of staff for logistics, United States Central Command, but the actual rear operations were conducted by the 22nd Support Command,
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  • * [[Template:United States Central Command/Metadata]]
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  • ...e area and would not allow them to pass. According to the air component of United States Central Command, says the crash was not attributable to hostile fire, and that a board of o
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  • ...separates the two at the Pakistan-India border, with Pakistan under the [[United States Central Command]] but India under the [[United States Pacific Command]]. [[Israel]] is part
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