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redeployment

ree di plaw i muhnt

  • n  the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively

  • Army headquarters in Paris announced that "lack of shipping" would slow up redeployment by a month.
  • But the redeployment is decidedly modest, scaled way back from the drawdown hoped for by some military officials (over the past year, they have suggested that one-third of the .
  • Harold Wilson calls it redeployment of the labor force.
News & Articles

  • Council panel nixes fire chief's ambulance plan
    A D.C. Council committee will not support the fire department's ambulance redeployment plan — a key proposal by the fire chief — because the agency has been unable to provide clear answers about its capacity to address the city's emergency services needs. In a statement issued Thursday to announce markups ...
    June 28, 2013 - The Washington Times
Quotes

  • Eric Cantor in Washington Post
    I think the Democrats are in a box,Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., said in an interview Tuesday. "We're pretty resolute on our side. We are not going to tie this funding to any type of withdrawal deadline or any type of redeployment deadline."
  • Barack Obama in FOXNews
    All of our top military commanders recognize that there is no military solution in Iraq,Obama said. "That is why I have pushed for a careful and responsible redeployment of troops engaged in combat operations out of Iraq, joined with...
  • John Kerry in FOXNews
    The only people who believe there is a workable military solution for the conflict in Iraq is the Bush administration,said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., in announcing legislation that would require Bush to "complete the redeployment" of...

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