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Old 06-17-2011, 10:55 AM
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No doubt, however it would take weeks, perhaps even months pull them out of the field and shift those troops and all their vital equipment around the world and into action. By the time they got there, the war could well be over.
At least troops in barracks back home are almost packed up and ready to go. Those units might be in transit within a couple of days - provided adequate transport across the Pacific is on hand and doesn't need to be brought in from halfway around the world.
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