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  • A [[Ticonderoga-class]] cruiser of the [[United States Navy]], assigned to United States Central Command and [[United States Fifth Fleet]]
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  • General, [[U.S. Army]], presently commanding United States Central Command after having the senior command in Iraq, long associated with counterinsurg
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  • {{r|United States Central Command||**}} {{r|Aaron Prupas}} United States Central Command
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  • Head of United States Central Command during the start of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and [[Iraq War]]; r
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  • ...general, [[I Corps]] and [[Fort Lewis]]; deputy commander for operations, United States Central Command, in the [[Gulf War (Iraq, 1991)|Gulf War]]
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  • ...States Navy]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Burke-class]], currently assigned to United States Central Command in the [[Persian Gulf]]; within Flight IIA, this ship was the first to rece
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  • ..., although the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] is the naval component of the United States Central Command and would direct their use in operations in the Central Command area. Essen
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  • {{rpl|United States Central Command}}
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  • ...945-) is a retired General in the United States Army, who took command of United States Central Command (CENTCOM) in August 2000, directed U.S. operations in the Afghanistan War (
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  • ...]], China in 1994. Since her commissioning, she has been operational under United States Central Command ten times to the Persian Gulf, earning nine Battle "E" Awards, including th
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  • ...ely coordinated with other efforts at the U.S. Department of State and the United States Central Command. Its basic model for Iraq was of "ministerial advisory teams", in which the Garner began with no staff, and not just no integration with United States Central Command or the Joint Staff, but no secure communications. He was not given informat
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  • ...ly subordinate but even more politically critical to his prior command of United States Central Command (CENTCOM). His immediate prior assignment was commanding Multi-National For
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  • *5th Special Forces Group: Middle East, Central Asia, Horn of Africa (United States Central Command) *19th Special Forces Group: United States Pacific Command, United States Central Command
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  • * Det 1, 13th Air Force; supporting United States Central Command "Provides facilities, munitions, vehicles, Aerospace Ground Equipment, supp
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  • ...up 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. Tru
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  • *LTC Aaron Prupas a U.S. Air Force officer at United States Central Command
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  • ...tset been included in the various Security Council resolutions on Somalia".United States Central Command had already participated, in 1992 with Operation Provide Relief to supply The United States Central Command was following a four-phase program to realize the objectives of securing ma
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  • ...i]] and [[Joseph Hoar]], both Marine four-star generals that had commanded United States Central Command have taken public positions against the [[George W. Bush]] Administrations ...multaneously as the Marine component commander of U.S. Pacific Command and United States Central Command, as well as the Marine element of [[United States Forces Korea]].<ref name=
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  • ...to, the intelligence components of Unified Combatant Commands such as the United States Central Command and U.S. Pacific Command. Those intelligence components, however, are ultim
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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 fo
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  • ...es 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-69
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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 U.S. Pacific Command. [[Israel]] is part of the [[Unite
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  • .... [[Eglin Air Force Base]] and [[MacDill Air Force Base]] (now the home of United States Central Command) were also developed during this time. During the [[Cold War]], Florida's c
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  • ...red out of Kyrgyzstan, and the dead man's family was offered compensation. United States Central Command commander GEN [[David Petraeus]] said, in January an investigation into the
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  • ...the White House wanted flexibility, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and United States Central Command chief ADM William Fallon|William "Fox" Fallon wanted commitment to dates.
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  • The responsible combatant commander was GEN Tommy Franks, commanding United States Central Command. Franks had already begun contingency planning. Franks discussed high-leve }}</ref> former chiefs of United States Central Command (Anthony Zinni and Joseph Hoar); Greg Newbold, Director of the Joint staff
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  • ...September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S., Uzbekistan approved the United States Central Command's request for access to a vital military air base, Karshi-Khanabad Airbase,
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