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Sri Lankan troops conducting search and de-arming operations in the areas of North liberated from the LTTE found a massive haul of bombs, explosives, ammunitions and other weapons, the military reported. Intelligence and security sub groups ... more
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Aron Gaudet: Bangor, Maine is the main exit and entry point for the majority of soldiers going to Iraq and Afghanistan and returning home. The flights may start at bases all over the country, such as Fort Hood in Texas or Camp Pendleton in ... more
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I never let it come up. I just said I won't accept them. We beat back some amendments like that. I said I think that, and not just National Guard but also local sheriffs and local police. I said that would not be good. That is not going to be a ... more
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According to former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and many other military experts, Iraq is already experiencing an internal war, and ethnic cleansing has already occurred in several areas.12 Nonetheless, it is always possible for the ... more
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We are still working out the issue around early arrivals and late departures. A limited number of units from far away will be allowed on site if prior arrangements are made with the sub-camp involved. The main issue with early arrivals is PJ is not ... more
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The British secretly landed 4,000 men near the city and forced a confrontation with French troops on the Plains of Abraham. ... more
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Military police in Afghanistan are investigating claims that British and Canadian soldiers may have smuggled heroin out of the war-torn country. Officials describe claims that squaddies bought the drug and then smuggled it home in military aircraft ... more
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Approximately 10,000 British troops were stations in American to protect it from the protests due to the taxation of the colonies. ... more
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Army studies of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan show that roughly one in five develop post-traumatic stress disorder, depression or anxiety. The mental health problems grow more severe with each new deployment. Studies show that larger numbers of ... more
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Sure, I don't see why not. The prize could have two contrary effects. It could give him an incentive to send more troops to show his own people that he is not an instrument of five Norwegian leftists. Or it can work the other way where in order not ... more
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