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the combatant
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An armed fighter.
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(Hint: the combatant on the bottom was often winning).
We can do it a lot better outside the Beltway, with the combatant commands".
Destruction, Kramer says, became a deliberate policy in many, perhaps all, of the combatant countries.
"But we're looking at assigning liaison officers from different agencies to the staffs of the combatant commands.
At any rate, Judge McCarthy ordered the combatant fans to split the proceeds from the sale of the ball.
In today's military, the combatant commander is expected to play a public relations role, not just fight the good fight.
Memories of the cold war fighting may have quickly died, but the combatant would not fade away.
Defense Department officials said they hoped the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, as they are called, might satisfy the court's requirement.
General Pace said, "It's unfair to say that Doug was, quote, responsible, because the combatant commander" — Franks — "was responsible for drafting the plan".
I want to thank the service secretaries and chiefs, the combatant commanders and so many defense leaders -- military and civilian, active, Guard and reserve -- for their contributions.
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Oddly, the Defense Department made no mention of what it called the "combatant-commander review" process.
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