2,000 Marines face longer Afghan tour

In a decision reflecting the shortage of available combat troops, more than 2,000 Marines fighting the Taliban will be kept in Afghanistan 30 days beyond their original seven-month tour, the Marine Corps said yesterday. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Jul 4, 2008 - 5:19 AM PDT
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Roger Powelson
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by Roger Powelson - Oct. 1, 2008

`I'm not familiar with Mr. Woods work; but if this piece is any indication it 's not good. Back when General Petraeus had been nominated to head the U.S. Central Command, one of the important issues raised was how the war in Iraq was affecting the war in Afghanistan. I'm not going to go back to look for Petraeus' analysis at that time, but here's part of the answer: It's hurting us in what to many military analysts is the more important battle. That's important, and it's not mentioned in this article. The Marine Corps, up until this announcement, has been able to do a better job of rotating their trooops through combat with sufficient time off to recover from combat fatigue on a regular schedule than the Army has been able to ... More »

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