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            <description>Yesterday I participated in a DoD Blogger&apos;s Roundtable with Colonel Jon S. Lehr, Commander, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. His area of responsibility in Iraq is Diayala Province, which lies directly east and northeast of Baghdad. [click for: audio, transcript (pdf), and bio]. Overall, COL Lehr gave the impression that Diyala province is a bit of a mixed bag, which is to be expected, considering that it lags areas like central Iraq in terms of the &quot;Awakening,&quot; etc. It&apos;s not as far along in development of Iraqi Security Forces (police and army) as 3rd ID&apos;s AO is,...</description>
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