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  • ...g|nation-building]]. Among the best-known counterinsurgents are General [[David Petraeus]]. Petraeus' doctoral dissertation dealt with U.S. policy toward Vietnam, | author = [[John Nagl]], David Petraeus, [[James Amos]], [[Sarah Sewall]]
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  • *[[David Petraeus]]
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  • The board that selected him for promotion was headed by General [[David Petraeus]], who rewarded strong performers in the [[Iraq War]]. Also on the board we | title = THE GAMBLE: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008
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  • | author = John Nagl, [[David Petraeus]], [[James Amos]], [[Sarah Sewall]]
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  • ...tion from the National Command Authority. Its current commander is General David Petraeus, U.S. Army. ...008 resignation of Admiral William Fallon as commander of CENTCOM, General David Petraeus became the new commander.
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  • ...lectual advocates of the counterinsurgency doctrine articulated by General David Petraeus, although, writing with John Nagl, CNAS President and one of the coauthors | author = John Nagl, David Petraeus, James Amos, Sarah Sewall
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  • ...t officers thought to be "staff", "politicians", or "intellectuals". GEN [[David Petraeus]] was suspect, to some "old Army" officers due to his doctorate from Prince
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  • *Appointing [[David Petraeus]] to the Afghanistan command
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  • ...approach." American officials started calling him "the honorable", and GEN David Petraeus, in February, used the honorific "al-Sayyid", referring to him as a descend | title = THE GAMBLE: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008
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  • ...ten been part of the "brain trust" United States Central Command chief GEN David Petraeus, he has made his position clear between the wisdom of national policies, an
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  • ...w.fpri.org/enotes/200905.ricks.understandingsurgeiraq.html}}</ref> General David Petraeus took command after being deeply involved in a writing a counterinsurgency m |author = John Nagl, David Petraeus, James Amos, Sarah Sewall
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  • ...an interim basis, he has been replaced by his previous commander, General David Petraeus.
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  • ...war, and claims credit for the "surge" underway in 2007-8 under General [[David Petraeus]].
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  • * [[David Petraeus/Definition]]
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  • * [[David Petraeus/Related Articles]]
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  • ...USJFCOM commander, as Mattis goes to United States Central Command as Gen. David Petraeus moved from CENTCOM to the Afghanistan command. Secretary of Defense Robert
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  • * [[Template:David Petraeus/Metadata]]
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  • ...ut citing security concerns. Confirming relations were not broken, General David Petraeus, commander of United States Central Command, met in person with Yemeni Pre
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  • | comment = While military manuals rarely show individual authors, David Petraeus is widely described as establishing many of this volume's concepts.
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  • ...ivision, to Mosul, under COL Joe Anderson. The rest of the 101st, under MG David Petraeus, wa given responsibility for Ninawa Province, including Mosul and Kirkuk. P
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