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Lomax said the NTOA was collaborating with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to conduct one of the first national studies on SWAT deployment, which they hope to be out later this year or early next.
A large Indian deployment, which had seemed possible, would have made a difference.
Of those, only 138 soldiers would meet UN standards for deployment, which include being HIV-negative.
Continuous Delivery often gets confused with Continuous Deployment, which is the practice of releasing to production automatically on each commit.
The deployment, which includes intelligence officers in Pakistan, marks a shift in the Bush administration's antiterror strategy.
Their withdrawal reflected opposition at home to the deployment, which in February led to the collapse of the government.
The deployment, which would be considered a police action, is not expected to be as politically sensitive as other missions in recent years.
That allowed the Conservatives to accuse Mr. Brown of playing politics with the Iraq deployment, which has been highly unpopular with the British public.
But for these soldiers, it is all the more so because of the length of their deployment, which was extended midtour from one year to 15 months.
American officials described the deployment, which reinforces Spanish and other South American troops garrisoned in Najaf, as a "preparatory operation," involving troops capable of "full combat operations".
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The extension of the last deployment — which came at the last minute after some troops had already reunited with their families in Germany — strained relations between the families and the Army.
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