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Troops in Iraq celebrate Fourth by reenlisting
BAGHDAD--The U.S. military in Iraq celebrated the Fourth of July with what it billed as "the largest reenlistment ceremony ever held," and 1,215 soldiers, Marines, sailors and airmen raised their hands and re-pledged allegiance to America.
People:David Petraeus Source:(McClatchy)
2008-07-05
Gen. Clark won't back off critique of McCain
WASHINGTON - Retired Gen. Wesley Clark rejected suggestions he apologize Tuesday for saying John McCain's medal-winning military service does not qualify him for the White House.
Nations:U.S. People:John McCain Wesley Clark John Kerry Barack Obama Lindsey Graham Activities:US Election 2008 Source:(AP)
2008-07-01
Obama disowns critique of McCain's military record
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Democrat Barack Obama rejected a retired general's suggestion that Republican John McCain's military experience didn't necessarily qualify him to be president, as GOP surrogates lined up to label the remarks indecent and disrespectful.
People:John McCain Bob Dole Bob Schieffer John Warner Barack Obama Wesley Clark Activities:US Election 2008 Source:(AP)
2008-06-30
Obama: I will never question others' patriotism
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Monday he will never question others' patriotism during the race and blames his own "carelessness" for some criticism of him so far.
People:John McCain Barack Obama Wesley Clark Activities:US Election 2008 Vietnam War Source:(AP)
2008-06-30
Some on left target McCain's war record
The highest voltage third rail of this presidential campaign may not be race, sex, or age, but Senator John McCain's military service.
People:John McCain John Kerry Bob Schieffer Barack Obama Wesley Clark Activities:Vietnam War US Election 2008 Source:(Politico)
2008-06-30
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