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The Sudan Army's occupation of the Abyei Area has been long anticipated and should come as no surprise.
John Prendergast: War Again Between North and South Sudan? John Prendergast 2011
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The Sudan Army's occupation of the Abyei Area has been long anticipated and should come as no surprise.
John Prendergast: War Again Between North and South Sudan? John Prendergast 2011
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The Pentagon limits active-duty tours of Guardsmen and reservists to about a year, so intense training meets the Army's goal of "maximizing the amount of time they spend actually executing their mission," says Lt. Col.
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The Sudan Army's occupation of the Abyei Area has been long anticipated and should come as no surprise.
John Prendergast: War Again Between North and South Sudan? John Prendergast 2011
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Al-Jamadi was one of the CIA's "ghost" prisoners, those men who were captured and interrogated but whose names were never entered in the Army's books.
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At a time when the Department of Defense is making contingency plans for the national security implications of climate change see the Quadrennial Defense Review, pages 84-88, or the Army's Vision for Net Zero, getting bogged down in ideological debates over the role of government is frustrating and regressive.
Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: In Defense of Progress: Pushing Back the Ideologues Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins 2011
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He also is seen as one of the Army's most accomplished accumulators of personal publicity.
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The Army's largest post saw a record-high number of soldiers kill themselves in 2010 despite a mental health effort aimed at reversing the trend.
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At a time when the Department of Defense is making contingency plans for the national security implications of climate change see the Quadrennial Defense Review, pages 84-88, or the Army's Vision for Net Zero, getting bogged down in ideological debates over the role of government is frustrating and regressive.
Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: In Defense of Progress: Pushing Back the Ideologues Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins 2011
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The Sudan Army's occupation of the Abyei Area has been long anticipated and should come as no surprise.
John Prendergast: War Again Between North and South Sudan? John Prendergast 2011
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