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May 17, 2008 1:10:25 AM CDT



Combat Tours to Be Cut  

Posted Apr 5, 08 5:20 AM CDT in Politics    Most Covered

(newser) – American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are to have their combat tours cut from 15 months to 12 beginning late this summer. The White House plans a formal announcement next week, an insider told the AP. Tours were lengthened last year to boost troop levels in Iraq, and the Army has warned that the "unsustainable" extended deployments are wearing down its soldiers.

There are now 18 combat brigades in Iraq—down from a peak of 20—and Gen. David Petraeus will update Congress next week on the chances of further withdrawals this year if Iraq remains relatively stable. House Democrats urged President Bush to consider a complete overhaul of Iraq policy rather than bequeath the status quo to his successor.

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Combat Tours to Be Cut
Troops depart their Georgia base. Combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan are to be cut to 12 months from their current 15.   (KRT Photos)
Combat Tours to Be Cut
US soldiers preparing to leave Baghdad after a 15-month tour. The government is expected to announce next week that combat tours will be cut to 12 months.   (Getty Images)
Combat Tours to Be Cut
24th Ordnance Company soldiers leave from Hunter Army Airfield, Fort Stewart Military Reservation Base en route to the Middle East.   (KRT Photos)
Combat Tours to Be Cut
Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned that cutting the length of time troops spend on the battlefront would affect how much the US military could do.   (Getty Images)
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