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        <description>We&apos;re the Military and Airpower Guys of Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online + a stray we found wandering around looking lost.  All original material JHD, BHD, JR, WT,  and KA 2003-2007</description>
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            <description> An Iraqi Soldier raises the national flag during a pass and review ceremony held yesterday at Camp Taji. The Iraqi Army&apos;s 6th Motor Transport Regiment conducted a transfer of authority ceremony that released control by the 4th Sustainment Brigade. Story and photo by Sgt. Trevor Snyder 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi Army 6th Motor Transport Regiment took control of its own operations in a ceremony July 3 at Camp Taji, a sprawling joint Iraqi-Coalition facility just a few miles north of Baghdad. The regiment has been working closely with the 4th Sustainment Brigade since October...</description>
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            <title>Comment from Trias on 2006-08-04</title>
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                It&apos;s good to see things moving along.  I wonder if any lessons were learnt in this unusual situation.

I hope these dudes won&apos;t be the &apos;matyrs&apos; of the future.
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2006 20:08:20 -0600</pubDate>
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