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  • ...ecame the senior U.S. command in Iraq (Combined Joint Task Force 7, then [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]]; retired after [[Abu Ghraib prison]] disclosures
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]]
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}}
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  • ...nd prosecution, the senior headquarters had been Multi-National Corps-Iraq|Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I), and one of the resulting reforms was to create a higher headquarte The major combat and security operations headquarters under MNF-I is Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I). It is organized around a U.S. corps headquarters, currently the fo
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  • '''Multi-national Corps-Iraq (MNC-I)''' is the highest-level operational land forces headquarters in Ira
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  • ...mmand in Iraq, variously wearing the titles Joint Task Force 7 (JTF-7) and Multi-National Corps-Iraq.
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq||***}}
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  • She was the senior intelligence officer in [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]] and CJTF-7, but exonerated of involvement in the [[Abu Ghraib prison]] sc
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  • He commanded [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]] (MNC-I), built around U.S. [[III Corps]], from December 2006 to February
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  • ...Joint Task Force 7, built from the assets of V Corps, but was converted to Multi-National Corps-Iraq. While he had been under active consideration for promotion to full general
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  • #Multi-National Corps-Iraq: March 2005-January 2006
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  • ...eaded by a four-star. For a time, the senior U.S. headquarters in Iraq was Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I), built around a U.S. corps headquarters, but it seemed wise, especi
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  • ...ould have done much better elsewhere. His headquarters, eventually called Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I) was not staffed to run a national campaign. Operational control would be under Multi-National Corps-Iraq, under LTG Ray Odierno, with initial Baghdad tactical operations under a fo
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  • The original headquarters for Phase IV was Multi-National Corps-Iraq, based on the assets of V Corps, now under Ricardo Sanchez.
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