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MAJOR GENERAL RICHARD J. SHERLOCK JR. (USA) DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONAL PLANNING, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF MAJOR GENERAL RICHARD J. SHERLOCK JR. (USA) HOLDS A DEFENSE DEPARTMENT NEWS BRIEFING
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Washington Transcript Service
02-07-2008
GENERAL SHERLOCK HOLDS A DEFENSE DEPARTMENT NEWS BRIEFING
FEBRUARY 7, 2008
SPEAKER: MAJOR GENERAL RICHARD J. SHERLOCK JR. (USA),
DIRECTOR FOR OPERATION PLANNING,
JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
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SHERLOCK: Good afternoon. I have a few comments and then I'll
be happy to take your questions.
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