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Training Vs. Motivation and the Iraqi ArmyAre the problems of the Iraqi Army and Security Forces based in training, tactics or a lack of motivation?
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US General Says it Will Take 10 Years to Build Up the NCO Core of the Iraqi ArmyArmy Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik, commander of Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq and the person who is responsible for training the security forces of Iraq has stated that it will take 10 years to grow Iraq's noncommissioned officer corps. -
Gulf War: The Deployment of Iraqi and Iranian ForcesThe sudden outbreak of war found much of the Iraqi Army deployed as an internal police force.
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Iraqis Believe Army is Winning the War Against TerroristsIraqis are increasingly confident in the Iraqi Army and its recent progress against the terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda in Iraq. -
U.S. And Iraqi Military Visits VillageAs reported by Multi National Corps-Iraq, a patrol of a village near Kirkuk was visited by members of the 5th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division and the 1/10th Mountain Division's 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment in hopes of deciding how the town could be helped.
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An Army Soldier Recommended for the Congressional Medal of HonorThe youngest recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor is Army Colonel Gordon Roberts, living in a small town south of Raleigh, North Carolina. -
Gulf War - Iran Iraq War: Iraqi ReactionThe situation presented to the Iraqi high command at the end of three days was critical. Three major Iranian columns were advancing to the north-west in the Tigris-Euphrates valley.
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Iraqi Air Force Flies Its First Solo MissionThe Iraqi Air Force took a big step toward becoming a viable military force when it flew its first mission without any help from American forces.
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First Iraqi Medics Graduate from New Medical Training ProgramA newly trained group of Iraqi soldiers were graduated from a combined training program of the Iraqi Officer Training Academy and Task Force 31 Medical. The newly trained medics will assume the health care operations.
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Council on Foreign Relations Weighs in on Readiness of Iraqi Security ForcesThe Council on Foreign Relations has published a new backgrounder on the preparedness of Iraqi Security Forces.
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Operation Iron Harvest Update: Tribal Leaders Back Iraqi GovernmentAC Content Producer Chadd De Las Casas received an email this morning from the MNFI Press Desk with a "hot update" involving Operation: Iron Harvest, including the capture of a senior Al-Qaeda bomb maker.
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Air Force Wraps Up Iraqi DeploymentMG Russ Handy spoke with reporters today about the U.S. Air Force's role in the withdrawal from Iraq. He also talked about the structure and preparedness of the Iraqi Air Force.
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Local Iraqi Citizens Beat Al-Qaeda in AdwaniyahGun battle in local town defeats Al-Qaeda
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How the De-Ba'athification Law Will Bolster Iraqi ReconciliationThe Accountability and Justice Law is a landmark legislation that has until now been known as the "De-Ba'athification legislation", which is a key step in reconciliation in the country. -
The Japanese Red Army's Black Widow -- Fusako ShigenobuOne of the principal leaders of the deadly and ruthless terror group The Japanese Red Army was a woman, Fusako Shigenobu, nicknamed "Mata Hari" by her revolutionary colleagues and also known as the "Red Queen of Terror." -
The Iraqi NavyThe Iraqi Navy is a vital part in the development of the new Iraq by providing protection to Iraq's ports and offshore oil infrastructure.
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Iraqi Documents Link Saddam to TerrorCaptured Iraqi government documents prove that Saddam was working radical Islamic terror groups
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Husband and Wife Army Couple Take Joint Commands in IraqU.S. Army Captains Vanessa and Brandon Bowman of the 37th Engineer Battalion (Airborne)-Joint Task Force Eagle (Ft. Bragg) took command of separate companies at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, according to a U.S. Army report on DVIDS. -
Iraqi Al Qaeda Leader al-Zarqawi Critically WoundedIraq is on the brink of either getting a handle on security or of plunging into more chaos if the insurgencies become more politicized or if Jihad becomes more vicious.
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Army Couples Live Together in War ZoneThe U.S. Army hopes allowing married couples to live together will improve its image. Not very likely.
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Wounded Iraqi Vet Dies in Fall from RollercoasterArmy Sgt. James Hackemer lost both legs in a bomb blast in Iraq and suffered a severe brain injury. Now living in Western New York, Hackemer was killed when he fell from the Ride of Steel roller coaster at the Darien Lake Theme Park on Friday.
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Libyan Army Calls Cease-Fire in 24-Hour 'Long, Glorious' WarBut in just over 24 hours after France launched its fighters, Reuters reported that the Libyan army has called for a ceasefire, despite Colonel Muimar Gaddafi's declaration to fight a "long, glorious" war against the "crusader aggression"... -
Video of Journalists' Deaths: Is the Iraqi War News Really Worth It?Is the Iraqi War news worth the lives of journalists? Read it here.
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Stolen US Army Equipment for Sale in IraqA US Army captain has pleaded guilty to stealing military equipment from a base in Iraq and selling it to a local businessman for $400,000 to $1 million. -
American Soldiers in Operation Iraqi and Enduring FreedomEven though the future of America's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan are being debated, the views of soldiers fighting the battle are excluded.
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Army Cook Cleared of Assault ChargesAccording to a recent press release, an Army Cook who had faced many charges has been clear of all of his aggravated assault charges and has been convicted of a much lesser charge.
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Iraqi-American Soldier Serves Two CountriesArmy Specialist Jotyar Tile has returned to his native Iraq. But this time it's as a member of the U.S. Army.
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Families with Returning Soldiers from "Operation IRAQI Freedom"Iraqi Freedom deployment Lundstuhl, Gemany
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Badr Forces; An Evil Iraqi Death SquadA personal experience with the Iranian supported malitia operating in Iraq who is kidnapping, torturing and murdering innocent Iraqi Sunnis and contributing immensely to the secretarian strife that is ripping the country apart.
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One Soldier's Point of View on Operation Iraqi OccupationAn Army sergeant gives his opinion on the war in Iraq and where the country is headed. Not anti-American or anti-Iraqi, this soldier still looks at Americans and finds their comfortable lack of understanding and cultural blindness infuriating. -
Election 2006: James Sensenbrenner's Outrage and the Iraqi WarA look at Rep. James Sensenbrenner's (WI-R) call for a review of Army training practices and its relation to election year politics.
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U.S. Army Implements New War Training RegimeThe US Army has thought up a new strategy in order to shorten soldiers active duty time for Iraqi war
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Darren Manzella, an Openly Gay Sergeant Serving in the U.S. Army, to Appear on 60 MinutesThis week on 60 Minutes: an interview with Darren Manzella, an openly gay sergeant serving in the U.S. Army. Plus, a piece exploring a new challenge to the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" approach to gays.
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U.S. Army Doctor Establishes Medical Libraries in IraqFor the past 10 months, he has been doing everything he could to get Iraqi physicians the most recently published medical textbooks, magazines and journals. -
Iraqi Shiite Party Analyzed by Crisis GroupThe International Crisis Group has published a new report analyzing the Shiite Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.
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Iraqi Aid is More Than a Humanitarian EffortStrip aside the fact of whether you are for or against the war and all of the political innuendos in order to realize that Iraqis are in the midst of a major humanitarian crisis.
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We Are Winning the War in Iraq: My Participation in Operation Iraqi FreedomA brief overview of my overseas deployment.
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Mahdi Army Defeated: A Look at the Baghdad Security Plan's Impact on Shi'ite MilitiasMuqtada al-Sadr has acknowledged defeat against American forces - further proof of the success of the Baghdad Security Plan. -
Turkish Army Enters IraqA Turkish military official, wanting to remain anonymous, admitted otherwise. "This cannot be called a cross-border operation, it is a limited operation," he said.
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U.S. Admiral Tells Iraqi Prime Minister that Progress Needs to Come QuicklyDuring a Sunday afternoon closed-door conversation with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq, Adm. William J. Fallon, who is in charge of the United States Central Command, stated that Iraq needs to make political progress by next month.
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