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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops USA Today 2010
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops USA Today 2010
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops USA Today 2010
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Cinema screenings of top Islamic movies including 'Ten Little Martyrs', 'Intifada Day', 'Prophet in Pink', 'Mohammed Does Dallas' and the retro classic 'The Cook, The Thief, the Infidel and their Amputations'.
Archive 2009-01-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Cinema screenings of top Islamic movies including 'Ten Little Martyrs', 'Intifada Day', 'Prophet in Pink', 'Mohammed Does Dallas' and the retro classic 'The Cook, The Thief, the Infidel and their Amputations'.
Obama Orders Softer Tactics Dungeekin 2009
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• Amputations and genital injuries increase sharply among soldiers in Afghanistan: Twice as many U.S. soldiers wounded in battle last year required limb amputations than in either of the two previous years.
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Amputations rose from 47 in 2009 to 77 through Sept. 23 of this year, or an increase of more than 60%, the Army reports.
Amputations Surging In Afghanistan Among U.S. Troops USA Today 2010
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