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Clinicians and researchers working with troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan have seen similar symptoms.
The end of the war found him in Austria and Italy working in troop entertainment.
Given the commander's intent, staff officers can then plot out what resources will be needed to make the plan work ― troops, heavy-lift helicopters, ammunition, fuel, intelligence on enemy positions, even good weather (or bad, to cover troop movements).
Intervention by proper armies with orders to shoot to kill can work: British troops helped save Sierra Leone, and the French legionnaires in Côte d'Ivoire have reduced the carnage there.
The message shift is effectively a victory for the military, which has long said the July 2011 deadline undermined its mission by making Afghans reluctant to work with troops perceived to be leaving shortly.
The anthology grew out of Operation Homecoming, a project of the National Endowment for the Arts, which from April 2004 through July 2005 sent prominent authors to 24 domestic and overseas military installations to work with troops and their families on writings about their wartime experiences.
After a hasty outfitting, the redesignated USAT Siboney was put to work transporting troops.
Full Circle Home works with troops to send support back to their spouses.
As the Associated Press points out, the Greater Alabama Council of Boy Scouts has vowed to work with troops if churches back out as a result of the national decision.
Speaking to reporters, Adm. Timothy J. Keating, the commander of American forces in the Pacific, said American troops would work alongside Bangladeshi troops and make joint decisions about where American military assets would be helpful.
The book was printed by Republican troops working with improvised presses near the front lines.
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