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  • ***101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
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  • *101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
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  • ...Campbell''' is a major general in the United States Army, who commands the 101st Airborne Division. His prior assignment was as Deputy Director, Regional Operations, J-3, on
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  • ...ntional troops, he commanded a company and was on the brigade staff of the 101st Airborne Division (air assault), and, working with foreign troops, host nation
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  • ...campaign such as the [[Gulf War]], this essentially was the mission of the 101st Airborne Division.
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  • ...inning with Task Force 180 (TF180), but now TF101, to show its base in the 101st Airborne Division, which is both a subcommand of ISAF and United States Central Command. TF18
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  • ...the division (i.e., currently Combined Joint Task Force-101, based on the 101st Airborne Division), which is also the ISAF Regional Command-East. Assigned to Afghanistan ar | title = History of the 101st Airborne Division
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  • *101st Airborne Division: Gatow and subsidiary Staaken field
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  • ...curity Transition Command-Iraq. Before those assignments, he commanded the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) in combat operations in Iraq. Before taking the Iraq assignme
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  • ...oper who commanded at every level to include the XVIII Airborne Corps; the 101st Airborne Division and the [[Joint Readiness Training Center]]. He also served as the Deputy C
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  • ====101st Airborne Division====
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  • ...mand record with the 82nd Airborne Division in Sicily, then commanding the 101st Airborne Division from the Battle of Normandy onwards, including Operation Market Garden.
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  • ...at the time, was a peer of then-MG [[David Petraeus]], then commanding the 101st Airborne Division in Northern Iraq. Petraeus had taken a more interactive approach, and was k
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  • ...ort the students into Central High School, and dispatching elements of the 101st Airborne Division in support of the Marshals. Constrained by the [[Posse Comitatus Act]], nei
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  • ...idential Unit Citation''' for their role in fighting side-by-side with the 101st Airborne Division Artillery)and [[88th Infantry Division]] ("Blue Devil Division") trained at
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  • ...ew York City]], he became Petraeus' translator when Petraeus commanded the 101st Airborne Division, where he demonstrated a talent for communicating with all sides of the com
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  • ...nned to hold ground or take cities, such as the 82nd Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division, to shift some of their effort to road security. ...efore moving north, he wanted the Republican Guard reduced by 50%, and the 101st Airborne Division committed to rear security. <ref>COBRA II, pp. 307-308</ref>
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  • | publisher =Joint Chiefs of Staff}}</ref> and then take command of the 101st Airborne Division/
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  • ...request delivered by BG E.J. Sinclair, assistant division commander of the 101st Airborne Division. From the Indian perspective, reasons to participate were to be recognized ...l vision and the various divisions had different styles. In the north, the 101st Airborne Division, under MG David Petraeus, was having good success both with security and na
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