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Nothing has slowed regime's race to build the bomb
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
American combat troops will get sensitivity training directly on the battlefield about the military's new policy on gays instead of waiting until they return to home base in the United States, the senior enlisted man in Afghanistan said Thursday.
"Our goal is to not allow a unit to return to home station and have the unit responsible for that," said Army Command Sgt. Maj. Marvin Hill. "While we own those soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines, we're going to execute that training on the ground. We hope that it will have little impact on their combat and security operations here."
"I have heard about the training that will be forthcoming to the battlefield," Sgt. Hill told Pentagon reporters via a teleconference from Kabul.

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