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Deployments since fighting began in Iraq and Afghanistan have affected nearly 2 million military children, and about 234,000 of those children currently have at least one parent deployed, according to a 2007 Defense Manpower Data Center report.
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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Deployments are more difficult because you face emotional issues similar to those in divorce.
Married to the Military Meredith Leyva 2009
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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While Fareed Zakaria and Henry Kissinger ( "Deployments and Diplomacy") anguish over the next steps with Iran, they miss one overriding fact: demography.
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Military Forces and Overseas Deployments lists several examples, including in-country troop ceilings.
Balkinization 2007
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