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Kirkush Military Training Base
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2006 Logistics Military Assistance Teams (part of Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq) (U.S. Air Force/U.S. Army team providing logistics
West Point Cemetery
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highest-ranking officer to die in Iraq War – 2005, "Multi-national Security Transition Command – Iraq". General William Westmoreland, Army Chief of Staff
Joseph Fil
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General, Civilian Police Assistance Training Team, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq. From November 2005
James Dubik
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Theory. Dubik served as commanding general for the Multi National Security Transition Command-Iraq. Other command assignments include the 5th Battalion
Kenneth M. Pollack
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In a review in Army Magazine, former commander of Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq LTG James M. Dubik, US Army Retired, described the
Theodore S. Westhusing
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with what the U.S. Department of Defense called the "Multi-national Security Transition Command - Iraq". His primary duty was to oversee the training of
John B. Richardson IV
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as the Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General of Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq. He then served as a Career Manager in Armor Branch
80th Division (United States)
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serving in every specialty and skill as a part of the Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq. Two soldiers were killed in action and two others