EFTA00148034Set 9
2021-02-2343p26,065w
2/22, McIntyre, 888K) reports that, in his first Pentagon news
conference Friday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin "was careful to say that while the
department does not yet have hard data
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EFTA01655899Set 10
2024-08-1317p10,378w
Street Journal (08/12, Abdel-Baqui, Lieber, Youssef) reported
that on Monday, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered a guided missile submarine to the Middle East and
directed the U.S.S. Abraham
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EFTA01170301Set 9
2011-10-2223p5,805w
years after the end of the
Korean War.
The U.S. commander in Iraq, General Lloyd Austin, had requested
between 15,000 and 18,000 troops, before reducing
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EFTA02708692Set 11
2014-06-1416p8,280w
said to number anywhere from 8,000—
t=e estimate given by Gen. Lloyd Austin, U.S. Central Commander —to 12,000,=and several of the groups are linked
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EFTA00832441Set 9
2016-03-0627p9,179w
Special Forces, or enforce a buffer zone, which the head of Central Command, General Lloyd
Austin, has said would require deploying U.S. ground troops. Most Americans now favor doing just
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EFTA00834915Set 9
2016-02-0732p10,928w
Special Forces, or enforce a buffer
zone, which the head of Central Command, General Lloyd Austin, has said would require deploying
U.S. ground troops. Most Americans now favor doing just
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EFTA00872400Set 9
2013-09-2340p15,452w
Assad.
On December 22, 2010, James Jeffrey, the American Ambassador to Iraq,
and General Lloyd Austin, the top American commander there, issued a
note of congratulations to the Iraqi people
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EFTA01190411Set 9
2014-06-1424p8,573w
globe are said to number
anywhere from 8,000—the estimate given by Gen. Lloyd Austin, U.S.
Central Commander—to 12,000, and several of the groups are linked
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EFTA01755978Set 10
2013-11-0231p8,547w
that 7,000 people have been killed in terrorist attacks this year,
and Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of Central Command, is warning
"it could easily get worse," with a "continued
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