Members of ODA 076 and ODA 066 from 10th SFG(A) deployed to Iraq approximately five months before the start of the war.
It is doubtful your husband is cheating because he will be too busy either taking orders from his Commanding Officer; exercising constantly; falling asleep early because he is exhausted and waking up early to start all over again. If he was deployed for active duty he will be too busy trying to stay alive. God bless him and so should you.
People flee Iraq due to the increase violence and the trail of destruction left by the Rebels. Sometimes the violence gets too hard to handle and civilans and dying because of the reblious violence. Otherrs simply have no choice, because they may face persecution for political or religious views. And others just want to be in a safer more, stable environment.
Organized Terrorist organizations have struck US soldiers and citizens numerous times over more then 20 years climaxing with 911. President George Bush and a lot of the American people finally wished to retaliate. We first struck Afghanistan in order to kill or at least disrupt the terrorist's primary leadership structure. We then moved into Iraq first to bring the fight there and second to take out Sadaam Hussain. Sadaam was a bonus, bringing the fight to Iraq was the primary motive though. 1. Our military strength and capabilities are maximized in the flat dessert environment of Iraq and are substantially less effective in the mountanous terrain of Afghanistan. 2. Iraq was available. We couldn't fight in Saudi Arabia as they are our allies but can't fight other Arab's. Somer terrorists were already in Iraq, the ones that weren't already there could get there easily and it was appropriate to fight in the middle east, the home of extremist Islamic terrorists. 3. Never ever let your enemy choose where to fight!!! This is a basic rule of combat and every good military commander knows it. If your enemy chooses the location of a battle, you call it an ambush. 4. Most importantly, we don't want to fight terrorism on US soil. Many innocent Americans would die. In short, we brought the fight to them and now have to deal with the callateral of creating a peacful and democratic Iraq because we have a conscience, we like to clean up our own mess and maybe if the rest of the middle east can see their Iraqi brethren prospering in democracy, they might want it too. Ultimately ending Islamic Terrorism completely. Thanks for asking.
Say what? This question has been in the question pool for a long time. I must admit I can see why it has been. The question is worded so oddly I can't figure what you want to know. The Geneva Convention rules apply to a medical unit and its personnel. The sick are protected by its conventions too. The Red Cross is also able to minister to them.
The first country to use the tank was the inventors, the British, in world war one, though during the war the french and Germans made designs too
I do not believe tis answer bucause the girl is too young to be in IRAQ Iraq Iraq
Yes. Let me clue you in on a little something - if you wear the uniform, you can be deployed. Think you're too important to be deployed? Your job may be non-deployable, but you.... different story. Now the likelihood of it... probably a bit less, but they're in no way exempt from being deployed.
too many.
Never. Iraq is much like Mexico: they are too brown to make reasonable decisions.
The zagros moutain range (in Iran) have lots of earthquaks. Iraq also gets affected too.
Too far,Iraq is in Asia while Alabama is in North America,in America,its a state in America!
Too Many
In 1923, Kurdistan was divided between the two countries that are Iraq and Turkey today.
Prince Harry is the second son of Britain's Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, and the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. (He is commonly called by his nickname of Harry, though his birth name is Henry.) The Prince is third in line to the throne, after his father and his older brother Prince William. Like William, Harry attended Wetherby and Ludgrove schools; in September of 1998 he entered Eton College. He followed family tradition by entering the Sandhurst military academy in 2005; he graduated in April 2006, becoming a second lieutenant in the British Army's Household Cavalry. The Army announced in February of 2007 that Harry would be deployed to Iraq with his unit for a six-month tour of duty. The deployment to Iraq was later scrapped by the military as Iraq was deemed to dangerous for Harry. The action by the military outraged families of British soldiers, as Iraq was too dangerous for the prince, but not to the fellow soldiers.
control unit too
Far too many !
Mission was accomplished: Iraq was removed.