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Iran and Iraq exchange bodies of soldiers killed in war
22 hours ago ago from My high Blog
Iraq and Iran have exchanged bodies of soldiers in the eight year war between the two countries to be killed. Iran handed over the remains of nine Iraqi soldiers, who, after Iraq, the bodies of seven soldiers in Iran on Tuesday, reports say. It is the second such exchange of the remains of soldiers passed by Saddam Hussein from power in 2003. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of troops remain missing from the war, which ended ...
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by Dahr Jamail February 9th, 2010 T r u t h o u t (Image: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: The U.S. Army) Yesterday, Truthout ran the first part of an interview with Dr. Stjepan Mestrovic, a Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M University who has written three books on US misconduct in Iraq: The Trials of Abu Ghraib: An Expert Witness Account of Shame and Honor, Rules of Engagement?: Operation Iron Triangle, Iraq and The Good ...
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20 hours ago ago from PunchBowl Blog
Sade performed Soldier Of Love' on the Today show this morning. Her first album in ten years also titled 'Soldier Of Love' is out now. Thanks Rapradar
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More tolerance for gay troops as end of 'don't ask, don't tell' is debated
6 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
BAGHDAD -- Days before a deployment to Iraq last year, the 26-year-old soldier's sergeant told his troops that they would get to know one another pretty well over the next few months. I'm in trouble, the specialist remembered thinking. He feared comrades would find out he is gay. Worse, he said, they could figure out that he has been dating another soldier in the combat arms battalion for more than five years. Their careers were on the ...
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Much like the powerful images of Tuskegee airmen in full regalia sidled next to their planes during World War II, the image of Shoshana Johnson being escorted to safety after her captivity in Iraq is indelibly imprinted in the minds of television viewers across the world. It was especially poignant for African Americans, who saw it as a fleeting moment of vindication for a time when blacks in the military were not acknowledged for their ...
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SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Book Excerpt: Anatomy of an Iraq War Crime By Jim Frederick Tuesday, Feb. 09, 2010 Eric Lauzier Share In late 2005, the 1st Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division's legendary 502nd Infantry Regiment deployed to a 330 sq.-mi. (855 sq km) sector south of Baghdad that had recently been dubbed the ...
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