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Defense suggests accused WikiLeaker was troubled soldier
To his supporters, Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is a hero, the whistle-blower who revealed U.S. war crimes and diplomatic double-dealing in the Pentagon records and State Department cables he is alleged to have sent to the anti-secrecy organization...Tags: Afghanistan, Health and Medical Professionals, The Pentagon, Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Department of State
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U.S. brings Iraq war to an end
Flying over Iraq this week, Maryland National Guard Col. David W. Carey surveyed miles and miles of emptiness.
Where 500 U.S. bases once housed as many as 170,000 troops, the American military footprint had shrunk to two bases and 4,000 soldiers —...Tags: Barack Obama, Leon Panetta, Afghanistan, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Team leader says she warned supervisors about Manning
A former team leader of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning testified Tuesday that she told superiors on several occasions that Manning should not be allowed to handle classified information or be sent to Iraq, but her warnings apparently went unheeded. Manning,...Tags: Firearms, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Afghanistan, Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Army
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Remembering Harford's military men and women who died serving their country since 9/11
Since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, and the following wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, men and women across the country — and Harford County — have bravely sacrificed their lives to fight for the rights we as Americans have every day....Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , South Korea, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Afghanistan, Guerrilla Activity
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Delight and disbelief at Iraq withdrawal announcement
Dorothy Lee says it will be good to get her grandson back home from Iraq. But the Havre de Grace woman will believe it when she sees him.
In the months since Pfc. Christopher Hine left for Contingency Operating Base Adder in southern Iraq, Lee has...Tags: Barack Obama, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Elijah E. Cummings, George W. Bush, Companies and Corporations
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U.S. withdrawal from Iraq brings Marylanders home for holidays
Maj. Mark Zinno Citarella was scheduled to spend Thanksgiving in Baghdad. The commander of a public affairs unit in the Maryland National Guard, he figures he would have joined fellow officers on a chow line, serving the holiday meal to enlisted troops....Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Holidays, Companies and Corporations, Iraq, Kuwait
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CBS team fatally attacked in Iraq
A car bomb killed two CBS News crew members, a U.S. soldier and severely wounded an American correspondent with Baltimore ties yesterday, a day in which at least 33 people died in bombings and shootings in Iraq's capital. On-air reporter Kimberly Dozier,...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Maryland, Guerrilla Activity, Afghanistan, Television
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Wounded reporter recalled as 'focused' by school officials
Sun ReportersAs a teenager at St. Timothy's School, Kimberly Dozier developed an appreciation for history and a talent for writing. She hammered nails and painted sets for school plays, and sang opera. And when she took a stick to the face during a lacrosse game, she...Tags: Honolulu, Afghanistan, Maryland, Television, Biography (genre)
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Soldier steers out of trouble here, into deadly enemy fire in Baghdad
sun reportersJonathan Victor Hamm had told family members he enlisted in the Army to steer away from the streets of West Baltimore, where he was raised. Last week, the private first class died in Baghdad at the age of 20 - killed by what the Defense Department...Tags: Death, U.S. Department of Defense, Family, Armed Forces, Iraq
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Md. soldier killed in Iraq
Sun reportersA Glen Burnie soldier was one of three men killed in Iraq this week after their vehicle hit a roadside bomb, the Pentagon said yesterday. Spc. Micheal B. Matlock Jr., 21, an infantryman with the 101st Airborne Division, died Wednesday from wounds...Tags: Armed Forces, Explosions, Companies and Corporations, Iraq, Vehicles
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Md. native killed by bomb near Baghdad
Sun reportersA soldier who grew up in Fallston was killed in Iraq this week when the Humvee he was commanding was struck by a roadside bomb north of Baghdad, according to the Kentucky National Guard. Staff Sgt. William A. Allers III, 28, had been in Iraq for nearly a...Tags: Family, Armed Forces, Maryland, Iraq, Vehicles
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England convicted in prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib
Associated PressArmy Pfc. Lynndie England, the 22-year-old reservist who appeared in photos smirking amid naked prisoners at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, stood at attention as she was convicted of taking part in abusing detainees. Wearing her dark green dress uniform,...Tags: Armed Forces, George W. Bush, Judges, Justice System, Prisoners and Detainees
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