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Bush Considers Up to 20,000 More Troops for IraqNew York Times Saturday 30 December 2006, 2:05 pmKeywords: News Articles By David S. Cloud and Jeff Zeleny; Published: December 29, 2006 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 — The Bush administration is considering an increase in troop levels in Iraq of 17,000 to 20,000, which would be accomplished in part by delaying the departure of two Marine regiments now deployed in Anbar Province, Pentagon officials said Thursday. The idea of extending the deployments of two Marine units has emerged in part because most of the marines in Iraq are on seven-month rotations and keeping them there longer is considered more palatable than holding over Army brigades, which are already serving tours of a year or longer, one official said. Additional troops would come from sending into Iraq a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division headed for the region next month and possibly by speeding up the deployment of several Army brigades now scheduled to go to Iraq by next spring. Other options remain under consideration, the officials said, noting that a decision to speed up deployment schedules would put more strain on Army and Marine equipment and personnel. But other options, like mobilizing reserve units, would take months, officials said. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/29/world/middleeast/29prexy.html Mark says: I'm really glad Matthew came home on schedule in October. His schedule has been approximately seven months on tour and five months at home. It appears later units will be taking longer rotations. Articles
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