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Back to back.
If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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Mr. Baker, 26, really was among the coalition forces, having done back-to-back deployments to Iraq with the Air Force and three more years there with a private contractor.
This echoes statements by George W. Bush that today's servicemen and women battle "back-to-back deployments, poor pay, shortages of spare parts and equipment, and rapidly declining readiness".
Speaking to thousands of people at a convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Milwaukee, a city he visited early in the day before traveling to Des Moines, Mr. Bush said today's servicemen and women were confronting "back-to-back deployments, poor pay, shortages of spare parts and equipment and rapidly declining readiness".
Was it the young specialist who wanted to go to nursing school, the sniper on back-to-back deployments, or the sergeant who loved bass fishing?
For instance, a young man served back-to-back deployments in Iraq, was stop-lossed twice and spent three consecutive years in a war zone.
I served back-to-back deployments from right before the Iraq War kicked off until the time I got out in 2009.
Here at the home of the 1st Marine Division, many argue that the upgraded living conditions helped the Marines and their families endure the unrelenting strain of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars: the back-to-back deployments, the geopolitical uncertainties, the casualties.
Back to Back".
"It's back to back to back".
Belly to belly and back to back!
It's a back to back!
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