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  • ** Initiation of [[Resolute Support Mission|Operation Resolute Support]] by [[NATO]] ** Transfer of combat roles to [[Afghan Armed Forces]]
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  • {{short description|Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2}} {{Redirect|COVID|the ongoing pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic|other diseases caused by coronaviruses|Coronavirus diseases}}
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  • Green was interviewed by ''[[Stars and Stripes]]'' reporter [[Andrew Tilghman]], while he was embedd ==Trial==
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  • ...ed Nazario and said they didn’t feel they “had any business” judging combat conduct. | title = Criminal prosecution of civilian contractors by military courts
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  • ...ualify for the protections of [[POW status]] - to kill an enemy soldier in combat. Hamdan's defense lawyers had argued that this killing would merit a simpl ...ing him to confirm he had not been offered a government position after the trial concludes.
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  • |+ the following individuals were killed by cops, in Minnesota<ref name=MinnesotaStolenLives> Gary, 32, died after his motorcycle crashed while being chased by police. The
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  • .... It was his job, on assignment to an elite Defense Department unit called Combat Camera at the remote Navy base that day the first detainees arrived Jan. 11 Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by military police at Camp X-Ray at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in
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  • For his first seven years as an officer Kohlmann served as a [[combat engineer]].<ref name=DoDJudgesBiosKohlmann/> ...k Times]]'' reported that Kohlmann was appointed to serve as a Chief judge by the [[Office of Military Commissions]].<ref name=NewYorkTimes20071213/>
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  • {{Short description|Video-sharing platform owned by Google}} ...>{{cite web |title=Golang Vitess: a database wrapper written in Go as used by Youtube |website=[[GitHub]] |url=https://github.com/youtube/vitess |date=Oc
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  • ...at least three [[Demography of Afghanistan|Afghan]] civilians perpetrated by a group of rogue [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] soldiers in 2010, during ...ng three Afghan civilians, in return for testimony against other soldiers. By March 2011 eleven of the 12 soldiers charged were convicted of crimes. In F
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  • ...lps]] and [[List of islands of Italy|several islands]] surrounding it,<ref>By convention, [[Northern Italy]] is also considered part of the Italian penin ...0 million inhabitants, Italy is the [[List of European Union member states by population|third-most]] populous member state of the European Union.
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  • ...04a.htm Inside the Guantánamo Bay hearings: Barbarian "Justice" dispensed by KGB-style "military tribunals"], ''[[Financial Times]]'', December 11, 2004 ...p://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=7530 News Release] by Department of Defense Public Affairs Office.</ref> after [[United States Su
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  • ...e USA, and that their resistance to the US's annexation of their territory by force was not unlawful. ...then planted weapons on their corpses to justify the murders as legitimate combat engagments.<ref name=Turk>
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  • ...nd reclamation]] projects. It has the [[List of countries and dependencies by population density|third highest population density in the world]]. With a ...ent of the [[egalitarian]] "[[Malaysian Malaysia]]" political ideology led by [[Lee Kuan Yew]] into the other constituent entities of Malaysia—at the p
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  • Seventeen U.S. soldiers have been killed in combat with [[Taliban]]/al Qaida forces in combatants without charges or trial for the duration of hostilities. Detention prevents
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  • ...ded a [[Silver Star (medal)|Silver Star]], the third highest medal awarded by the US military. The Secretary of the Army was considering upgrading his r ...d only ten mature Special Forces sergeants, too small a team for sustained combat. So the Marines placed under his command a rifle platoon, engineers, and fi
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  • ...s "an act of asymmetric warfare", and suspected plans had been coordinated by the captive's attorneys—so they seized all the captives' documents, inclu ...ainee Treatment Act (DTA), petitioner Madni filed a Petition for Review of Combat Status Review Tribunal Determination with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
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  • ...supplies. Including neutron power pack that enhances all of his firepower by 50 percent. Subject's inner robot transforms into a space shuttle armed wit ...nsformers That Were Only Badass in the Comics By Rob Bricken, Apr. 14 2009 By Kevin J. Guhl</ref>
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  • ...that captives apprehended in the ''"[[war on terror]]"'' were not covered by the [[Geneva Conventions]], and could be held indefinitely, without charge, ...thor of ''[[The Guantanamo Files]]'' have described it as a rival camp run by a rival organization, one with a less radical, less militant agenda.
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  • ...t of an airplane hangar, six prison cages were erected, which were divided by [[concertina wire]] ... Those prison cages had a wooden floor, a platform b According to an article by [[Tim Golden]], published in the January 7, 2008 issue of the ''[[New York
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