Maysan

U.S. soldier guilty of abuse in Iraq

Sgt. Jarrett Taylor was convicted at a special court martial He was found guilty of making false statements, cruelty and maltreatment of subordinates (CNN) -- A U.S. military court demoted and jailed a soldier for mistreating...

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UK Army faces inquiry over removal of eyes of prisoners, other Iraq war crimes

Army faces inquiry over 'Battle of Danny Boy' torture claims -- Evidence indicating torture and mutilation allegedly includes close-range bullet wounds, the removal of eyes and stab wounds, human rights lawyers have claimed ....

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PETROLEUM - Notification of Major Interests in Shares

GULFSANDS PETROLEUM PLC ("the Company") Immediate Release 18 November 2009 GULFSANDS PETROLEUM PLC ("the Company") Notification of Major Interests in Shares The Company was notified on 17 November 2009, by Schroders plc that...

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Soldiers Compete for Barbecue Bragging Rights

By Army 1st Lt. Juan Torres Jr. Special to American Forces Press Service CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE HUNTER, Iraq, Nov. 16, 2009 – A little bit of home made its way to this remote base in Iraq’s Maysan province recently, as...

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One to Watch: Competent operator

Published Date: 13 November 2009 By Al Stanton of RBC Capital Markets GULFSANDS is an Aim-listed oil exploration and production company that has been transformed by the fast-track development of the 60 mmbbl+ Khurbet East oil...

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Soldiers Build Partnership With Iraqi Police

Soldiers of the 57th Military Police Company have spent the past three months building a partnership with the Iraqi police in Maysan province to improve their ability to govern and secure the local populace.

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Soldiers Maintain Electronic Warfare Equipment

By Army 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz Special to American Forces Press Service CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2009 – It’s 2 a.m., and the intelligence electronic warfare maintenance section of the 1st Armored Division’s...

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Engineers in Iraq Take on New Role

Route clearance is a common mission for Army engineers in Iraq, but only a small portion of the much larger skill set some soldiers are learning to apply in new ways to support the changing mission there.

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Exxon follows China lead in clinching Iraq oil deal

Baghdad (AFP) Nov 5, 2009 - Exxon Mobil on Thursday became the first US company to win a contract since Iraq's oil industry was nationalised almost 40 years ago, further expanding the role of foreign nations in the industry.

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US and Iraq try to contain Iran weapons smuggling

The US military steps up efforts to stop Iran from using the marshes of southern Iraq to smuggle weapons. Hundreds of miles from Baghdad, the United States and Iraq are making a major push to fight arms smuggling and...

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