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Petraeus-Odierno Team Nominated to Lead CENTCOM, Iraq
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Written by davidtkl   
Saturday, 03 May 2008
WASHINGTON (AFPS, April 23, 2008) - The White House will nominate Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, currently commander of Multinational Force Iraq, to be the next U.S. Central Command commander, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced Wednesday.

"I recommended him to the president because I am absolutely confident he is the best man for the job," Gates told reporters. He cited Petraeus' in-depth understanding of the situation in Iraq as well as counterinsurgency operations, and the successes seen in Iraq under his leadership.
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Medals of Valor Awarded for Sadr City Operation
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Saturday, 26 April 2008
BAGHDAD, Iraq (April 21, 2008) - Multiple improvised-explosive devices, rocket-propelled grenades and a hail of gunfire greeted Silver Lions' Soldiers as they conducted route clearance in the southern portion of the Sadr City district of Baghdad April 11.

Abrams Tanks from Company C, 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, accompanying the route-clearance vehicles rushed into action to suppress the swelling attack that disabled a Coalition Forces' vehicle and injured a Soldier.
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12-Month Deployments to Reduce Stress, Build Depth
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Saturday, 26 April 2008
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, April 21, 2008) -- Soldiers can now look forward to less time away from their families as the Army finalizes plans for shortened deployment lengths in support of the war on terror.

With the decision by President George W. Bush April 12, the Army will return to 12- month deployments after Aug. 1, said Lt. Gen. James D. Thurman, deputy chief of staff of the Army for G-3 (Operations). He said the shortened tour lengths would be good for both Soldiers and the Army.

"It's going to help us begin to restore the balance that we need to do in the Army," he said. "That will help us reduce that stress and strain on our Soldiers and their families. It will also help us by continuing to build that strategic depth back in the Army."
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Chief of Staff Recognizes Army's Best Rangers
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Written by davidtkl   
Saturday, 26 April 2008
FORT BENNING, Ga. (Army News Service, April 22, 2008) --- A team representing the 75th Ranger Regiment won the 2008 Best Ranger Competition which ended Sunday at Fort Benning after 60 hours of competition.

Staff Sgt. Shayne Cherry, of Monroe Neb., and Staff Sgt. Michael Broussard, of Brentwood, Calif., bested a field of 29 teams which started the competition Friday.
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Soldiers Win Shooting Medals at Beijing World Cup
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Saturday, 19 April 2008
BEIJING, China - The U.S. Shooting Team earned two medals April 15 at the "Good Luck Beijing" 2008 International Sport Shooting Federation World Cup, which is the test event for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Spc. Walton Glenn Eller III of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit of Fort Benning, Ga., captured the Silver Medal in Men's Double Trap, while USAMU's Sgt. 1st Class Daryl L. Szarenski claimed the Bronze Medal in the Men's 50-Meter Free Pistol event.

The Men's Double Trap final was conducted under a cascade of catkins, brought by the slight wind blowing on the range, which gave the unusual impression of snow fall. Two-time Olympian and last year's World Cup Final Champion Eller did not seemed phased by the conditions, shooting 48 targets in the final, for a total of 188 targets, earning him the Silver Medal.
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