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After a former mentor was killed in Iraq, Romesha volunteered for a tour supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom when parts of his unit received redeployment orders.
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Later in the month, the battalion received the order to begin preparing for redeployment to Egypt and an advance party was dispatched in mid-December.
Ms. Biggane, the police spokeswoman, said eight high-crime districts had benefited from the first redeployment wave, involving 500 officers, and other parts of the city have since received additional patrols.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y). is now pressing the administration for a clear redeployment plan so that the American public receives a degree of certainty regarding how much longer the war will last.
I welcome the redeployment of troops in some cases, the air support, the AWACs.
Examining patterns of resource redeployment and asset divestiture following acquisitions, Capron et al. (2001) find that post-acquisition resource redeployment leads to asset divestiture from the business that receives the redeployed resources.
"And in general, the quantitative elements of the redeployment have not yet been agreed," he added.
ReprintsEven his decision on further redeployment may have been intended to mollify his hardliners.
Corporate/Commissioning 2010/11 management cost savings have been achieved through redeployment into clinical roles in Community Services.
This redeployment may have been one of the most critical tactical decisions of the war.
It said it would offer employees redeployment and "help to find alternative employment".
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