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  • [[Ray Odierno]], General, [[United States Army]], heads [[United States Joint Forces Comm | author = Ray Odierno
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  • The senior Coalition military headquarters in Iraq, commanded by GEN [[Ray Odierno]], [[U.S. Army]]
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  • She has become a principal adviser to GEN Ray Odierno, now the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and rose with him from less senior com
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  • [[Ray Odierno]], General, [[United States Army]], heads [[United States Joint Forces Comm | author = Ray Odierno
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  • At present, it is commanded by a U.S. general, GEN Ray Odierno, with a British lieutenant general deputy, LTG Chris Brown. Prior to the Ab
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  • ...incumbent often moves to a four-star position, recent examples being GEN [[Ray Odierno]] and General Lloyd Austin becoming the senior U.S. officer in Iraq, and G
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  • *[[Ray Odierno]]
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  • ...have nonmilitary advisers. Petraeus' operational commander for Iraq, GEN [[Ray Odierno]], obtains a civilian-oriented view from [[Emma Sky]].
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  • ...y in fall 2008 at the request of Ambassador [[Ryan Crocker]] and General [[Ray Odierno]] to help conclude the security agreement between the United States and Ir
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  • General Ray Odierno, U.S. Army, was named to replace General James Mattis, USMC as USJFCOM comm
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  • ....S. perspective, he was a threat, but a threat that would not go away. GEN Ray Odierno said, in January 2008, "we are now meeting with them, for the first time. H
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  • Using the 4th Infantry Division (U.S.) (4ID), commanded by then-MG Ray Odierno, the most technically advanced in the U.S. Army, planners wanted to launch
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  • Operational control would be under Multi-National Corps-Iraq, under LTG Ray Odierno, with initial Baghdad tactical operations under a force built around the 3r
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  • ...se and Tikrit city. The Marines tried to formally turn the area over to MG Ray Odierno's 4ID, with their senior staff meeting with tribal leaders, but Odierno sen
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  • The 4th Infantry Division, under MG Ray Odierno, was having a difficult time in the Sunni Triangle, and used the most force Not all commanders agreed they then faced an insurgency. MG Ray Odierno, commanding the 4th Infantry Division, told reporters, on June 18, "this is
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