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Atkins served multiple tours of duty during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Taylor also served two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Taylor also served multiple tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Four tours of duty overseas never revealed the answer to her.
He served alongside Gurkhas during his two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Each publication hired him twice, with long breaks between tours of duty.
Cantellops, 37, did two tours of duty in Afghanistan and one in Iraq.
He had been on three tours of duty and had recently returned stateside.
He did three tours of duty in Afghanistan, including one as a company commander.
One was an army vet who served three tours of duty as a military policeman.
Hank Burns, an E4 specialist for the U.S. Army, who had two active tours of duty.
The Army reservist, who served two tours of duty in Iraq, was hospitalized for 11 days.
Thompson received two double lung transplants after he returned from his tours of duty in Iraq.
After 18 years of service and three tours of duty, she cannot imagine leaving the Army.
"[Seth Moulton] served four tours of duty and is a true American patriot," former Democratic Rep.
On tours of duty in Yemen, Bosnia, and Moldova, he picked up some of the lingo.
Some diplomatic tours of duty have also been cut short as a result of the incident.
He had two tours of duty during the Vietnam War and taught American soldiers there marksmanship.
He served for seven years in the Marine Corps, including two tours of duty in Iraq.
Perez served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, suffering a brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ek invoked LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman&aposs concept of "tours of duty," as opposed to lifetime employment.
TechCongress already placed 13 fellows on their tours of duty in Congress after being founded three years ago.
There were multiple tours of duty, and he often felt like he was never going to go home.
Tanto is louder, Oz is gruffer, Rone is an old friend of Jack's from past tours of duty.
That number includes most combat veterans, many of whom served multiple tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Force was a Boy Scout and West Point graduate who served tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He served 10 years as a Signals Intelligence Analyst and completed multiple tours of duty to Iraq and Afghanistan.
She's been in the service, she's a major in the reserves, she's had two tours of duty in Iraq.
Mr. Friedman, who served two tours of duty and worked in the Obama administration, explains that since the Sept.
The ad focused on her military service, which includes three tours of duty in Afghanistan and a Purple Heart.
Mr. Montalván served two tours of duty in Iraq and was awarded a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Moulton, who served four tours of duty in Iraq, has focused his recruitment and endorsement efforts on military veterans.
The percentage of black G.I.s extending their tours of duty in Germany was three times that of white G.I.s.
Seth Moulton is a veteran who served four tours of duty in Iraq, and is a harsh Trump critic. Rep.
Slotkin, an expert on Shia militias, served three tours of duty alongside US forces in Iraq as a CIA analyst.
Crow is a former Army Ranger and Bronze Star recipient, who served three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is named after Taylor Force, a native of Lubbock, Texas, who served tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A Navy lieutenant, he did two tours of duty there, earning a Bronze Star, a Silver Star and three Purple Hearts.
Gabbard had joined the Hawaii National Guard and volunteered to deploy to Iraq, in which she served two tours of duty.
Although I refer to these stints as "two tours of duty," it was a privilege and an honor to work there.
A U.S. veteran who has served two tours of duty in Afghanistan could be facing deportation to Mexico, according to CNN.
Infantry battalions are rotated through three-month tours of duty in the area around the glacier, and describe the assignment as arduous.
She did four tours of duty abroad in Iraq and Kuwait -- two of those as a single mom to a young daughter.
Unlike most American servicemen, whose tours of duty in Vietnam lasted a calendar year, Tran Ngoc Hue endured a brutally long war.
He served two tours of duty in Vietnam as an assault helicopter pilot, earning two Bronze Stars and two Distinguished Flying Crosses.
According to Wounded Warriors, a nonprofit that works to help veterans after returning from tours of duty, one in five return with PTSD.
"Those rims are friendly," said Dragic, who had two tours of duty with the Suns before being traded to the Heat in 2015.
But he turned around his image after joining the army, where he spent 10 years and included two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1978, Whitney served for six years as a machinist mate, with three tours of duty in Beirut.
Gabbard's multiple tours of duty in the military, coupled with her unique approach to foreign policy make her a unicorn within the Democratic Party.
The Brigham Young University graduate returned to Afghanistan in January after serving two tours of duty during the Iraq War and one in Afghanistan.
His tours of duty included several harrowing incidents, from his helicopter being shot down in Vietnam to at least two assassination attempts in Beirut.
Asked what he would bring to the field that isn't already there, Moulton pointed to his four tours of duty in Iraq as a Marine.
Miryam Weisberg recalled how Mr. Wilson had convinced her that he was a former soldier from Boston who had done tours of duty in Afghanistan.
He had already served 12 years as an officer in the United States Army National Guard, and two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Clarence, Ia., native served tours of duty in Iraq, and later, Afghanistan, winning the nickname "The Machine" after earning maximum scores on Army fitness tests.
One living example is Jimmy's brother Clyde (Driver), who returned from two tours of duty in Iraq to be a sad-eyed bartender in Boone County.
Norman Easy joined the Army in 2800 and served in the New York Army National Guard for 82553 years, including two tours of duty in Iraq.
American military numbers are believed to be falling, but only by not replacing personnel whose tours of duty are ending, while everyone awaits clarity from Washington.
He went on to serve eight years as a Marine — including three tours of duty in Iraq — teaching combat dogs to detect and locate weapons and explosives.
McMaster will take on the role after having served several tours of duty in Germany, Southwest Asia and Iraq, including a stint as special assistant to Gen.
Army Colonel J. Cale Brown put his life on the line in two tours of duty in Afghanistan, earning a pair of Bronze Stars for his service.
His father, Clifford, told local media that he was shocked by the charges and thought his son might be suffering from PTSD after multiple tours of duty.
Doctors, the country's biggest export, are permitted to bring back one computer each from their tours of duty abroad, which usually go into circulation in the underworld.
"You have to be deliberate about culture," said Lissa Minkin, a human resources executive at hardware startup Tile that did tours of duty at Facebook and eBay.
Flat Circles: • Hays's interview with the garbage collector brings up his two tours of duty in Vietnam, which are presumably where he perfected those thousand-mile stares.
After intermission, the production pulls back from the Homeric sources, with an extended scene about an Icelandic soldier traumatized by his tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who is also running, joined the Hawaii National Guard in 2002 and volunteered to deploy in 2004, serving two tours of duty, including in Iraq.
Soldiers have complained about long tours of duty that have left them with no days off for months, worn-out equipment and low rations, according to local news reports.
Kushner's Office of American Innovation asked tech leaders for help with this, potentially with leading engineers serving "tours of duty" where they would advise various agencies on modernizing their systems.
I remember interviewing Brian once and he was telling me that soldiers come up to him to say your music helped get them through tours of duty, which feels nice.
A grandson of Queen Elizabeth who is fifth in line to the throne, Harry served in the army for a decade, during which he undertook two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
At 33, James has already completed two tours of duty in his native Northern Ohio, once leaving Cleveland to bask in Miami's capital-H Heat, now again leaving to go west.
Family say Quinn, who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, had just spent the evening with his wife, Kara, and their first child, Logan Audrey, who was born on Wednesday.
FORT BENNING, Georgia (Reuters) - Army Colonel J. Cale Brown put his life on the line in two tours of duty in Afghanistan, earning a pair of Bronze Stars for his service.
The principal Democratic challenger for the congressional seat that Mike Coffman, 62, occupies is a 38-year-old Army veteran, Jason Crow, who did tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.
And they'll explore new initiatives for improving the government's own tech workforce — including an "exchange" program of sorts that might allow tech engineers to serve brief tours of duty in Washington D.C.
A twitchy, traumatized veteran returns to France from a Central Asian war zone and picks up some security work during what he hopes will be a short interval between tours of duty.
Crenshaw, a Navy SEAL who did five tours of duty, lost his right eye when he was hit by an IED blast in Helmand province in 2012, according to his campaign website.
He began to get his life back on track after joining the army, serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan and escaping the media scrutiny and other trappings of his gilded upbringing.
Affluent teenagers from Brooklyn Heights, Brookline and Bethesda need to hear from evangelicals, from young men and women who did tours of duty in Afghanistan, from those whose relatives thrilled to Trump.
Made In Space's 3D printers have already done several tours of duty on the International Space Station, "Five years ago, manufacturing in space was a dream," says Andrew Rush, co-founder and CEO.
Both numbers are a legacy of the huge Army and Air Force bases in the state, and the fact that many people who were sent here for their tours of duty never left.
Prince William was an RAF search-and-rescue pilot, while his brother, Harry, served as an air traffic controller and helicopter pilot with the Army Air Corps — serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Kang, who attained the rank of sergeant first class, served three overseas tours of duty - one each in South Korea (2002-03), Iraq (2010-11) and Afghanistan (2013-14), his Army service record shows.
Dean Walcott, a former US marine who came to Canada in 2202 after serving two tours of duty in Iraq, still believes any hate Iraqis may have felt towards American troops was well-deserved.
But fostering by U.S. Army veteran Travis Wycoff, 34, who served three tours of duty in the Middle East, and his girlfriend Lisa Nommensen, 31, allowed Chaz to normalize and find a forever home.
"The strike is a waste of American time and money," Sage, who said he served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, said on Friday outside the Fort Hood Army base in Killeen, Texas.
Offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva, who served three tours of duty as an Army Ranger in Afghanistan before beginning his NFL career, chose to come out and participate, making him the lone Steeler on the field.
He served more than 100 combat missions over two tours of duty in Iraq as a medic, navigator, point man, or sniper, and earned prestigious Bronze Star and Silver Star medals, among other service awards.
And it is also why, incredibly, McCabe was allowed to shuttle back and forth between Washington field division and FBI HQ tours of duty, and maintain oversight, in part or full, of the Clinton case.
After Rupert Murdoch bought New York magazine, Mr. Dobell returned for two tours of duty at Esquire, serving as editor in chief in 1977 and as a top-level editor under succeeding changes of ownership.
"I love that he said that because I feel strongly about that," said Eric Gonzalles, a tech worker at a company which recently went public, and former Marine who completed two tours of duty in Iraq.
Crenshaw, a Navy SEAL who did five tours of duty, lost his right eye when he was hit by an IED blast in Helmand province in 2012 during his third deployment, according to his campaign website.
He is a combat veteran who served multiple tours of duty, including a 2003 tour in Iraq, where he was injured by the IED and was awarded the Purple Heart, according to The New York Times.
A United States Army veteran who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan was deported to Mexico after his application for citizenship was denied because of a felony drug conviction, his lawyer and immigration officials said.
"We really didn't know anything other than the restaurant business," said Mr. Kougemitros, who returned to work there after 227 years in the New York Army National Guard and tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
During his career at Lazard, Mr. Weiss became one of the investment bank's biggest deal makers, eventually becoming the firm's global head of investment banking after having done tours of duty in New York and Paris.
So Ethan, who had served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, took the only sure way out: He left the Marines – a change in status that exempted him from the fee but ended his military career.
Several officers at the headquarters said that they never set foot in the streets of the capital, though on previous tours of duty a few years ago they shopped in public markets and patrolled in soft berets.
Crow, 40, a first-term congressman from Colorado, is a former U.S. Army Ranger who served three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan and was awarded the Bronze Star, one of the nation's highest military honors.
Scott Hannon, a Cambridge Air Force veteran with tours of duty in the Middle East who was also at Standing Rock, tried taking the flag from the man's neck when he saw it dragging on the ground.
His death at a Florida hospital, which came on baseball's opening day for the 453 season, was confirmed by the Mets, with whom the left-handed-hitting outfielder did two tours of duty in the 245s and 21963s.
Vindman's family fled the Soviet Union when he was 3, and he said he has dedicated his life to the US, serving multiple tours of duty as an Army officer including combat in Iraq that left him injured.
And they'll explore new initiatives for improving the government's own tech workforce — including an "exchange" program of sorts that might allow tech engineers to serve brief tours of duty in Washington, D.C. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
For example, Warren has championed ending income inequality, a topic stemming from her time as a bankruptcy law scholar, while Gabbard has highlighted how her tours of duty in Iraq have informed her anti-interventionist foreign policy platforms.
Robin was posthumously awarded the 2016 Angel Harvey Heart of a Patriot Award by the USO for his dedication to entertaining the troops through countless tours of duty, including being the first celebrity to ever do a tour.
The 39-year-old Marine veteran who served four tours of duty in Iraq has emerged as a leading fund-raiser and candidate recruiter for Democrats, even as he has called to oust House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
" The daughter of a career Army officer who served three tours of duty in Vietnam, Faulkner says she's had help steering her professional and personal life in the right direction thanks to being raised as a "military brat.
Soldiers and spies served short tours of duty — with much of that time spent just becoming familiar with their surroundings — and then turned their jobs over to new arrivals forced to make the same mistakes as their predecessors.
According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal district court in Massachusetts, Doe is a lieutenant who was commissioned as a naval officer in 2010 and has served two extended tours of duty as a surface warfare officer.
" Bug bounties have their roots in private industry, but have been gaining support in the government through the work of the Defense Digital Service, an agency that brings skilled tech workers into the Defense Department for "tours of duty.
In November 2014, as part of a profile piece about Hoffer and the development of the goggles, the Miami Herald described him as a former U.S. Navy captain and battlefield doctor who did two tours of duty in Iraq.
MEGAN LEAVEY Gabriela Cowperthwaite (the Sea World exposé "Blackfish") moves into dramatized features with this life-inspired movie about a Marine corporal (Kate Mara) and the two tours of duty she did with a bomb-sniffing dog named Rex.
That candidate, M. J. Hegar, 42, did several tours of duty in Afghanistan as a search-and-rescue pilot and won a Purple Heart after she was wounded while saving fellow passengers when the Taliban shot down her helicopter.
But after a successful stint in the army, where he served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, his relaxed style and playful antics when on official engagements have seen him become one of the most popular members of the royal family.
Since these I.E.D. blasts hit vehicles broadside, the Army responded by flanking them with armor plates and replacing windows with "Pope glass" — two-inch-thick transparent armor of the type that keeps His Holiness whole on his own tours of duty.
"After his two tours of duty with the special forces, he came back a broken man due to the horrors he witnessed in Afghanistan and the physical brain injury he suffered while there," said Christopher Bergin, Mr. Perez-Montes's lawyer.
About Doe: According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal district court in Massachusetts, Doe is a lieutenant who was commissioned as a naval officer in 2010 and has served two extended tours of duty as a surface warfare officer.
And given that these companies only function — and make billions — on the backs of their outsourced content moderators, taking good care of them during and after their tours of duty strikes me as the very least that their employers can do.
It was Lira, for example, who aided McCarthy's efforts to pass a bill that allows tech engineers to serve brief tours of duty for the federal government — a measure that Barack Obama signed into law in the final hours of his presidency.
Kelly's advice will also of course be shaped by his four decades in the military and his tours of duty commanding troops in Iraq, as well as the longstanding friendships -- more like a brotherhood -- he shares with Defense Secretary James Mattis and Gen.
But there are also brutal tours of duty in the kitchens of La Tour d'Argent and Jamin, the three-Michelin-star atelier where the chef Joël Robuchon ruled, according to "32 Yolks," like the nit-picking, trip-wired Darth Vader of degustation.
The executives in attendance then broke up into smaller groups, some focused on areas like big data and others on workforce development, as the White House explores new ways to convince tech employees to serve tours of duty in the U.S. government.
Ms. Slotkin, a former C.I.A. officer who served three tours of duty in Iraq and informed the nation's strategy against the Islamic State, appeared before the Senate for her confirmation hearing as a nominee for assistant secretary of defense to Mr. Obama.
From Ghost Motorcycles, his family's scary-seeming motorcycle shop on Long Island, he made his way to Harvard Law School, Goldman Sachs (for two tours of duty), and then to the pinnacle of finance, where he was the founder of SkyBridge Capital.
"While it is not uncommon for military personnel to return home with momentos from their tours of duty, it is important that they are made aware of the differing regulations for their connecting commercial flights versus their military flights," the fire marshal's statement said.
As part of those centers, Kushner and his aides with the Office of American Innovation asked the tech industry for its help — potentially through a system where leading tech engineers can do brief "tours of duty" advising the U.S. government on some of its digital challenges.
Through his mom, the 27-year-old declined to be interviewed, but his mother said that he completed two tours of duty fighting for his country and was shaken to see a US Marines emblem amid the Confederate flags flapping from the back of the trucks.
Miguel Perez-Montes, an Army veteran who arrived in the United States legally when he was 8 and served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, was deported to Mexico in early 2018 after his application for citizenship was denied because of a 2010 felony drug conviction.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Ban Animal Use in Military Medical Training" (editorial, June 26): As a surgeon in the Army Reserves who served two tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom, I fully support your call for a ban on using animals in military medical training.
Ken was at the Caps-Hurricanes game in Raleigh last Friday ... when his favorite hat -- that he had worn during his tours of duty across the world since he bought it back in 2004 -- was snatched off his head and thrown onto the ice in celebration of Alex Ovechkin's hat trick.
"If you're a combat veteran with multiple tours of duty, the chance of a good response to these drugs is 20213 in 3, maybe lower," John Krystal, chairman of psychiatry at Yale University and a director at the department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD, told the Washington Post.
"I think it would be fair to say the context in which all of this is happening is there will be longer tours of duty and longer missions," said committee chair Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, a doctor and professor of surgery at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.
BUY THE BOOK '9 Rules of Engagement: A Military Brat's Guide to Life and Success' Born into a military family, Harris Faulkner revered her father, a decorated career officer who served three tours of duty in Vietnam and raised his children with the values and ideals of the U.S. military.
A beefed-up Bradley Cooper portrays Chris Kyle, a Navy SEAL sniper who served four tours of duty in Iraq, where he tallied 160 confirmed kills, only to be shot dead in 2013 by a Marine veteran he had taken to a Texas gun range to help deal with post-traumatic stress disorder.
After Taylor Force, a 85033 year-old MBA student and West Point graduate who did tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq, was stabbed to death by a Palestinian terrorist on a beachfront boardwalk in Tel Aviv in 2016, his courageous parents began raising awareness of this issue in the United States.
"It definitely feels like a seminal moment, and I've been organizing people in the tech community for longer than just about anyone," said Catherine Bracy, whose tours of duty include the Obama campaign, Code for America and the TechEquity Collaborative, which advocates for tech companies to play more socially and politically responsible roles in San Francisco.
Crowley, by his friends' accounts, was an uncommonly smart, talented, and charismatic young man who, though deeply patriotic, became disillusioned with the American government after his tours of duty in the Middle East — especially after he was sent to Afghanistan as a stop-loss even though he'd been told he'd be discharged after returning from Iraq.
A new generation of West Point educated officers, graduating a decade and a half after me, faces potential tours of duty in... hmm, Afghanistan, Iraq, or other countries involved in the never-ending American war on terror, missions that will not make this country any safer or lead to "victory" of any sort, no matter how defined.
I spent another sixteen years as a female aviator on battlefield helicopters, serving eight tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where I was credited with helping save lives with my work enhancing tactical capability and surface-to-air-missile protection systems, the very same systems that are used on American troop-carrying aircraft and helicopters.
Seth MoultonSeth MoultonMass shootings have hit 220006 House districts so far this year The Hill's 2202:2628 Report: Trump defends call as Ukraine controversy deepens Markey fundraises ahead of Kennedy primary challenge MORE (D-Mass.), a retired Marine who served four tours of duty in Iraq, said Democrats need to be realistic about what can earn bipartisan support in the Senate.
Despite logistical hurdles, Rebakah Wilson, a 32-year-old Army veteran who served two tours of duty in Iraq and is now the commission's director of operations, said the body had a clear sense of purpose: telling the story of those who served and died in World War I. "This generation no longer has a voice," Ms. Wilson said, "and so we have to speak on behalf of it."
"I think that bodes well for the military writ large," he told attendees during a forum at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Notable wins in the House include Republican Dan Crenshaw (Texas), a former Navy SEAL who served three tours of duty and lost his right eye in an improvised explosive device explosion in Afghanistan, and Democrat Jason Crow, an Army veteran from Colorado who unseated longtime Republican Rep.
The brand's oft-trolled Choose What You Pay section normally offers over-produced goods that have done lengthy tours of duty on the site, but this year, on Cyber Monday, the page will play temporary host to a number of white-hot goods like the ReDown Puffy Puff, Cashmere Crewneck, and the Cocoon Coat with signature tiered discounts of 20% to 40% off — basically every essential you've been eyeing since the mercury descended past 55.
Co-sponsored by Lindsay Graham, Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE and Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE, The Taylor Force Act was named in honor of Taylor Force, a West Point graduate who had served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was stabbed to death while with a Vanderbilt University tour group in Israel.

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