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  1. "It is time to bring these conflicts to a conclusion. This won't be as quick as anyone would like, but it can be done if we continue to keep our objectives and interests in mind, trust our partners, and enable our forces." ~ GEN Votel

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  2. "Our interests are why it is so important to conclude our ongoing operations on OUR terms. As POTUS said recently, "Great nations don't fight forever wars." And we shouldn't."

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  3. "We have worked w/ our partners to improve capabilities, build resilience enhance interoperability, deter our adversaries & safeguard our common interests. Our ships, airplanes, soldiers & Marines, & our SOF all operate together. for the collective good." ~ GEN Votel

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  4. "To our coalition SNR partners - thank you all. Individually and collectively, you add color and texture to our efforts and together we send the unequivocal message to our foes that they will not prevail." ~ GEN Votel

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  5. LIVE: Gen. Joseph L. Votel relinquishes command of to Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. during a ceremony in Tampa, Fla.

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  6. Pleased to meet w/ Iraqi Council of Representatives Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi & MPs at the Pentagon today. We discussed the US-Iraq strategic partnership & our commitment to a sovereign, secure & prosperous Iraq that is capable of defeating & preventing its resurgence.

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  7. Capt. James V. Agostino, 5th platoon commander with Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Central Command (FASTCENT), speaks with a group of Royal Guard of Bahrain service members from the 12th Battalion during a subject matter expert exchange.

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  8. Mar 22

    The Carrier Strike Group transits through the , promoting the free flow of commerce and demonstrating the continued commitment to region and partner nations in the AOR.

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  9. Mar 27

    . remain fully committed to ’s mission to . A French Rafale took off from an aircraft carrier to carry out daily missions to maintain the strong pressure against Daesh.

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  10. Mar 26

    USCENTCOM expresses our condolences to all those affected by the recent floods in and hope for a speedy recovery

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  11. Mar 25

    “The Coalition remains steadfast in its assistance to the Iraqi Security Forces as they interdict the Daesh network. The Iraqis and the Coalition will ensure the terrorists learn that nowhere in Iraq is safe for them.” -

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  13. Mar 25

    Spanish soldiers with help weapons training with U.S., Portuguese, and British soldiers. This type of training encourages the exchange of knowledge between partner nations to increase the skills soldiers have on various weapons.

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  14. On this National , we remember those who have received the highest award for valor in action against enemy forces. We are forever grateful for their service and sacrifice.

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  15. Mar 24

    This back-clearance operation will be deliberate and thorough and help ensure the long-term security for the area.

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  16. Mar 24

    To accomplish this, the SDF have been conducting a series of back clearance operations aimed at identifying any remaining Daesh terrorists previously hidden that remain in the area and eliminating any remaining Daesh weapons caches.

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  17. Mar 24

    The Syrian Democratic Forces will continue to deny Daesh a physical space and influence in the area and work to deny them the resources they need to return.

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  18. Mar 23

    Statement from Gen. Joseph Votel on liberating the last territory held by Daesh

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  19. Mar 22

    Congratulations to our future USCENTCOM Commander Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. on his frocking March 16, 2019.

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  20. Mar 21

    Our deepest condolences go out to those grieving from the tragic accident near Mosul yesterday.

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