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Troop deployments to the warfront were lengthened from one year to 15 months in early 2007 as the Bush administration surged forces into Iraq to quell the escalating violence.
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Britain, Germany and France all say they plan to follow the U.S. lead and withdraw their troops from the Afghan warfront.
Britain, Germany, France All Plan Afghan Troop Withdrawals 2011
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Britain, Germany and France all say they plan to follow the U.S. lead and withdraw their troops from the Afghan warfront.
Britain, Germany, France All Plan Afghan Troop Withdrawals 2011
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Troop deployments to the warfront were lengthened from one year to 15 months in early 2007 as the Bush administration surged forces into Iraq to quell the escalating violence.
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A computer virus that captures the strokes on a keyboard has infected networks used by pilots who control US air force drones flown on the warfront, according to a published report.
Computer virus infects drone plane command centre in US 2011
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He says progress on the warfront may allow some troops to come home soon.
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On the warfront in Afghanistan now, NATO-led troop pulls out of a remote outpost where militants killed non-American soldiers this week.
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I'm not opposed to having counselors on the warfront, because that can only help.
Jon Soltz: Latest Army Mental Health Survey Brings More Bad News -- Is McCain Listening? 2008
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ANDREA SEABROOK, host: A couple of years ago, musician Mike Doughty was invited to take a tour of Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C., and meet some of the soldiers just home from the warfront.
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At the end of World War II, it wasn't just about men coming back from the warfront.
Of Myths and Men 2007
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