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Chiarelli's shimmering lighting in phosphorescent greens works wonders with the wilis' diaphanous skirts.
From the Northwest Emerges a New 'Giselle' Robert Greskovic 2011
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"We've never, I don't believe, had a force that we've put through seven years of continuous combat like this, where such a large percentage of the force is going on these multiple deployments," Chiarelli told USA TODAY on Tuesday.
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"It acknowledges that the service rendered by these troubled individuals, as well as the service and sacrifices made by their family, deserve the same recognition given to those men and women who died as the result of enemy action," Chiarelli said in a statement released Wednesday.
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Central Command, Gen. Peter Chiarelli as U.S. Army vice chief of staff, Gen. Ray Odierno as Iraq commander — "all those people really get it."
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General Peter Chiarelli, army vice chief of staff, welcomed the move as as "a monumental step" to eliminate the stigma associated with the mental disorders associated with combat, as well as the tragedy of suicide.
US will honour soldiers who take their own life in combat zones 2011
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"It acknowledges that the service rendered by these troubled individuals, as well as the service and sacrifices made by their family, deserve the same recognition given to those men and women who died as the result of enemy action," Chiarelli said in a statement released Wednesday.
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"I just want to get rid of the 'D,' " said Gen. Chiarelli.
Army Suicide Rate Begins to Level Off Julian E. Barnes 2012
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"We have at least arrested this problem, and I hope we will begin to push it down," said Gen. Peter Chiarelli, the Army vice chief of staff.
Army Suicide Rate Begins to Level Off Julian E. Barnes 2012
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Gen. Chiarelli is urging the Army and medical establishment to omit the word "disorder" from the condition widely known as post-traumatic stress disorder, to reduce the stigma and encourage affected soldiers and veterans to seek help.
Army Suicide Rate Begins to Level Off Julian E. Barnes 2012
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Gen. Peter Chiarelli, vice chief of staff of the Army, said he met with commanders last Friday and "they indicated no issues so far."
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