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Campaign Update 15 October 2012
Response to Congressional Letter to President Obama has been received – Responding on behalf of President Obama, Michael A. Sheehan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict” and Robert A. […]
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Campaign Update 01 June 2012
Signatories on IED and Veterans’ Letter to President Obama reaches 92 – June 1, 2012 -Twenty-Five more members of the U.S. House of Representatives today join their colleagues in sending a letter […]
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Campaign Update 11 May 2012
Signatories on Letter to President Obama reaches 69 – May 11, 2012 – Sixty-nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives today sent a letter to President Obama calling for a […]
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Campaign Update 25 April 2012
42 Members of Congress sign letter to President Obama on IEDs – Forty-two members of the U.S. House of Representatives have signed a letter to President Obama calling for a unified […]
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Campaign Update 22 Mar 2012
An archive of previous updates can be found at [ http://www.CampaignAgainstIEDs.org/campaign-blog.html ] This week has seen us gather a great deal more support for the Letter from Members of Congress to President […]
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Campaign Update 16 Mar 2012
An archive of previous updates can be found at [ http://www.CampaignAgainstIEDs.org/campaign-blog.html ] We continue to make progress in several areas. First, the response to our request for signatories on the letter […]
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Campaign Update 4 Mar 2012
In order to promote complete transparency of our actions, these updates will list organizations, companies, offices, and persons with which we have substantive interactions. These interactions do not represent formal […]
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Campaign Update 24 Jan 2012
In order to promote complete transparency of our actions, these updates will list organizations, companies, offices, and persons with which we have substantive interactions. These interactions do not represent formal […]
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