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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • '''David McKiernan''' is a retired general in the United States Army, whose final assignment
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • .../article/2009/10/05/AR2009100502705_pf.html}}</ref> Of the removal of GEN David McKiernan, <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • ...n Afghanistan between February 2007 and June 2008, being replaced by GEN [[David McKiernan]]. His prior assignment was heading [[United States Army Forces Command]].
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  • {{r|David McKiernan}}
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  • *[[David McKiernan]]
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  • ...Robert Gates asked for the resignation of the USFOR-A/ISAF commander, GEN David McKiernan; he was replaced by GEN Stanley McChrystal.<ref name=WaPo2009-05-12>{{citat
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  • As opposed to the previous commander, GEN David McKiernan, who was a distinguished "heavy" armored force commander, his career has be
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  • ...two fighting corps, called Coalition Forces Land Combat Command, under LTG David McKiernan. V Corps and I Marine Expeditionary Force reported to McKiernan. ...ve. Therefore, the choices are John Abizaid|Abizaid, George Casey|Casey or David McKiernan|McKiernan. McKiernan would be a good choice if it were a warfighting assign
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  • ...of Staff]], who again asked Franks for a plan. Casey also approached LTG [[David McKiernan]], CENTCOM land forces commander, for input on Phase IV.<ref name=COBRA>{{c
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  • ...eld questioned a pause for logistics to catch up with the forces under LTG David McKiernan, Macgregor wrote another memo, which went to Rumsfeld via Gingrich, that th
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  • GEN David McKiernan, who had been commanding US forces and ISAF, was relieved, somewhat abruptl
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  • ...lar ground forces were under Coalition Land Forces Component commander LTG David McKiernan. Substantial special operations forces, both overt and covert, operated in
    62 KB (9,779 words) - 05:20, 31 March 2024
  • ...ited States Army as the CENTCOM Land Forces Component Command (CFLCC). LTG David McKiernan took command of Third Army in September 2002. According to MG Henry "Hank"
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  • * [[David McKiernan/Definition]]
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  • * [[David McKiernan/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:David McKiernan/Metadata]]
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  • ...States Army, called Coalition Forces Land Combat Command (CFLCC) under LTG David McKiernan.
    84 KB (12,644 words) - 05:16, 31 March 2024
  • ...rborne and light infantry troops, where Tommy Franks, Ricardo Sanchez, and David McKiernan were from the "heavy" side of mechanized infantry and tanks. From the stand
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