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The Hastings article opens with McChrystal mocking the French at a time when every ally's every troop is a precious, dwindling commodity in Afghanistan.
Perched atop the ensemble, fastened with bobby pins to the hair of every troop member, was the proud beanie, evidence that we Brownies were well on our way to one day wearing the vaunted, badge-encrusted Girl Scout sash.
That night we stopped in North Platte, Neb., and ate at the Canteen Bar & Grille, a homey and historic restaurant; at this site, nearly every troop train that stopped in North Platte during World War II was met by swarms of civilians supplying food.
In Afghanistan, for example, French military operations are supported by a mix of Eurocopter Caracal transporters and Gazelle scout machines, "the eyes of every troop on the ground," in the words of Lt. Col. Arnaud Cazalaa, chief operations officer of the French army special operations air detachment.
Every troop movement was precisely timed, and there would be full use of air support and artillery, in a design that would unfold over a wide terrain and, no matter what the opposition might be, would almost certainly produce the tangible result of evacuating several thousand hostile civilians, thereby depriving the V.C. of hundreds of "structures," even if the "infrastructure" was not present.
Every troop has two separate leadership structures: one consisting of Scouts and another consisting of adults.
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Riding his bicycle along the streets, beaches and dunes of his home town, Saint-Malo in Brittany, he accurately sketched or noted every detail of every German troop position, tank, aircraft or naval vessel he saw, including registration numbers and call signs and when and where they moved.
EVERY day merchants troop to the second floor of a Palestinian government office in Gaza City to scour the board that lists what goods Israel has approved and rejected for import into Gaza.
Indeed, there was roughly one private military worker in the region for every 10 soldiers fighting the war (as opposed to one for every 100 troops in the 1991 gulf war).
The number represented a standard calculation of $1 billion for every 1,000 troops deployed.
By the end of World War II, there was one general or admiral for every 6,000 troops.
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