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  2. Why Africa matters to US national security - Atlantic Council

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    As described by a previous commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), “Terrorists with allegiances to multiple groups are expanding their collaboration in recruitment, financing, training, and operations, both within Africa and trans-regionally.” 14 General David M. Rodriguez, “United States Africa Command 2015 Posture ...

  3. David Rodriquez, top U.S. general: ISIS doubled presence in ...

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    The Islamic State terrorist group has doubled its number of militants in Libya in the last year, according to the top U.S. military commander in the region.

  4. List of commanders of 82nd Airborne Division (United States)

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    Major General Omar N. Bradley 23 March – 25 June 1942. Major General Matthew B. Ridgway 26 June 1942 – 27 August 1944. Major General James M. Gavin 28 August 1944 – 26 March 1948. Major General Clovis E. Byers 27 March 1948 – 18 July 1949. Brigadier General Ridgely Gaither 19 July – 31 October 1949.

  5. Weight Gain and Incident Diabetes Among HIV-Infected ...

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    ilar association with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) as weight gained among HIV-uninfected (uninfected) individuals. Methods: We explored associations of weight gain and incident diabetes (A1c ≥ 6.5%), in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study, a national observational study of HIV-infected (HIV+) individuals demographically matched 1:2 to uninfected controls. From 2000 to 2011, weight ...

  6. President Obama to Nominate BSU Alum to Lead U.S. Africa ...

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    U.S. Army Gen. David M. Rodriguez has been in command of U.S. Africa Command since April 2013. Waldhauser was featured on the cover of the Fall 2011 edition of BSU’s alumni and friends magazine, Horizons.

  7. Rates and Predictors of Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection ... - LWW

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    Table 2 shows the variations and predictors of newly diagnosed HIV infection in risk-based testing and routine testing periods. In both periods, adjusted analyses demonstrated that the rate of new diagnoses was highest among persons aged 41–54 years, African Americans, single patients, persons living in urban or Mid-Atlantic areas, and in persons with documented risk factors for HIV infection.

  8. Actions Needed to Improve the Reliability of Afghan Security ...

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    Table 2: IJ’s Afghan Police M Ratings as of March 29, 2010 2 Table 3: Varying Definitions for CM1 10 Table 4: Missing Police Assessments, September 2009 to February 2010 12

  9. Islamic State fighters in Libya doubled but militias check ...

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    Islamic State's stronghold in Libya is the city of Sirte but it also has a presence in Derna and Benghazi in the east and Sabratha in the west, General David M. Rodriguez, head of U.S. Africa Command, told a news briefing.

  10. CONTENTdm - Combined Arms Research Library

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    The author's analysis reveals that complex systems theory suffuses how Rodriguez's visualization of his mission to stabilize Afghanistan. This paper details how Rodriguez's understanding, descriptions, and interventions follow a systems approach characterized by complex stakeholder interactions depicted by nodes and linkages.

  11. File:Joint Service Achievement Medal ribbon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Summary. English: Ribbon from the Joint Service Achievement Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense. The graphic is a representation of an award or decoration of the United States military. It is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from a U.S. military award.