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U.S. personnel in Iraq could face court-martial…
20 hours ago ago from Sola Dei Gloria
Today's strange story.. Army orders court martials for soldiers who get pregnant in northern Iraq American soldiers in northern Iraq who get pregnant or who impregnate a service member even if they are married to each other face court martial and possible jail time, the military newspaper Stars & Stripes reported Monday. The order effects soldiers in the region that includes Kirkuk, Tikrit, Balad, Mosul and Samarra and applies ...
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21 hours ago ago from The Daily Digest
The U.S. general in charge of northern Iraq says soldiers who become pregnant or father a child while serving –can be subjected to military justice. Share and Enjoy:
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22 hours ago ago from Alan Colmes' Liberaland
American soldiers in northern Iraq who get pregnant or who impregnate another soldier face court martial and fines , even if married to each other. The order effects soldiers in the region that includes Kirkuk, Tikrit, Balad, Mosul and Samarra and applies not only to to U.S. military personnel but also civilians serving with them. The rule, set by the region's commander, Maj. General Anthony Cucolo III, means that a ...
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by Paul J. Balles As of 23 October 2008, the number of Iraqis genocidally killed since the U.S. invaded Iraq, according to documented accounts totalled 1,273,378. The war in Iraq is not covered to its full potential because of how dangerous it is for reporters to cover it, says Liam Madden, a former Marine and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. That's left a lot of misconceptions in the minds of the American public about what ...
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U.S. soldiers in Iraq could face courts-martial for getting pregnant
19 hours ago ago from CNN - U.S.
U.S. soldiers in Iraq could face courts-martial for getting pregnant From Barbara Starr and Adam Levine, CNN No pregnancy, general's orders STORY HIGHLIGHTS New order makes getting pregnant, impregnating a fellow soldier an offense Rule meant to prevent losing soldiers when troop strength is stretched thin, general says Of the 22,000 people in the command, 1,682 are women
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The fledgling Afghan National Army faces numerous obstacles in its efforts to become a force capable of maintaining security on its own. And, as the video below illustrates, the situation is made all the more difficult by the persistent use of hashish among troops. "I think if they introduced drug testing to the Afghan army we would lose probably three-quarters to maybe 80, 85 percent of the army," says one U.S. soldier. The U.S. marines ...
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