CHANGING TROOPS IN IRAQ
LTG Ricardo Sanchez (L), Iraqi General Amer Bkar Hashemi and LTG Thomas F. Metz (R) listen a prayer during the Combined Joint Task Force-Seven inactivation on May 15, 2004 in Baghdad. The new Multi-National Force-Iraq will be in the charge of LTG Sanchez. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante)
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Ricardo Sanchez, a former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, filed papers Wednesday to run for the Senate seat of retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas.
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, a former commander in Iraq, may run for the U.S. Senate on Texas next year as a Democrat, party officials said Monday.
A retired U.S. general who once led U.S. forces in Iraq was fired as a "military mentor" after criticizing war policy in 2007, USA Today reported Tuesday.
Lawyers for a pair of Florida killers sentenced to death in the slaying of two children, who died along with their parents, say they will appeal the sentence.
Prosecutors in West Palm Beach, Fla., say they'll use fingerprints found on a turnpike toll card to link two men to the slayings of a family of four.
One aspect of private military and security contractors that is relatively ignored is their relationship with regular military forces. Such discussion, as there is, is generally limited to sound bites about the reported envy that soldiers have for allegedly better paid security contractors.
UPI Almanac for Saturday, May 3, 2008.
Shabab Al Iraq newspaper in a front-page editorial by Ali al-Tuaimaat Monday accused U.S. forces of abuses against Iraqi civilians.
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