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Fort Leavenworth Lamp - Thu May 17, 10:22 am ET
Fort Leavenworth, Kan. — The Command and General Staff College Foundation presented retired Gen. David H. Petraeus, the 20th director of the Central Intelligence Agency, with the foundation’s 2012 Distinguished Leadership Award at a dinner banquet in Kansas City, Mo., May 10.
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CBS Denver - Tue May 15, 5:08 pm ET
The wife of retired Army Gen. David Petraeus is speaking at Fort Carson and in the Denver area on personal finance for members of the military.
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KTNV Las Vegas - Wed May 16, 8:12 am ET
The wife of retired Army Gen. David Petraeus is giving Nevada service members some advice on how to protect their cash.
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The Fayetteville Observer - Tue May 15, 8:15 pm ET
CIA Director David Petraeus on Tuesday hailed Lt. Gen. Frank G. Helmick as "a man who is truly a national treasure."
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US News & World Report - Fri May 11, 3:08 pm ET
Once an outspoken general, Petraeus has morphed into the quiet keeper of the nation's deepest secrets.
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Fri May 11, 5:18 pm ET
The Command and General Staff College Foundation presented retired Gen. David H. Petraeus, the 20th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, with the Foundation’s 2012 Distinguished Leadership Award at a dinner banquet in Kansas City, Mo., May 10.Fort Leavenworth, KS (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 The Command and General Staff College Foundation presented retired Gen. David H. Petraeus, the 20th ...
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Philippine Daily Inquirer - Sun May 6, 1:15 pm ET
Hot off the press is the latest book on Gen. David Petraeus, now director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Written by Paula Broadwell, an honors graduate from the US Military Academy, with MA degrees from the University of Denver and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, the author provides us with a close look at a man she describes as “possibly the most well-known general officer ...
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The Tampa Tribune - Fri May 4, 12:00 am ET
Osama bin Laden ordered terrorist teams in mid-2010 to blow up the planes of President Barack Obama and Gen. David H. Petraeus, then commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, when they visited Afghanistan or Pakistan, according to a declassified letter released Thursday.
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OfficialWire - Thu May 3, 5:34 am ET
U.S. Gen. David Petraeus, coalition commander in Afghanistan, disagrees with critics about the village recruitment program, saying it will improve security.
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The Star-Ledger - Thu May 3, 10:05 am ET
He wished especially to target airplanes carrying Gen. David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama, reasoning that an assassination would elevate an 'utterly unprepared' Vice President Joe Biden into the presidency
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WBOC Salisbury - Thu May 3, 10:39 pm ET
In newly declassified documents recovered from Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan, the al Qaeda leader calls for his followers to prepare plots to kill President Barack Obama and General David Petraeus, while writing that Vice President Biden was "totally unprepared" to take over as president.
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Middletown Times Herald-Record - Thu May 3, 9:33 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) – In letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden was plotting to attack U.S. leaders, including Gen.
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The Sun Press - Thu May 3, 11:59 am ET
Until the end, bin Laden remained focused on attacking Americans and coming up with plots, however improbable, to kill U.S. leaders. He wished especially to target airplanes carrying Gen. David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama, reasoning that an assassination would elevate an "utterly unprepared" Vice President Joe Biden into the presidency and plunge the U.S. into crisis.
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ITV.com - Thu May 3, 10:39 am ET
The Bin Laden files reveal he wanted to target planes carrying President Obama and/or General Petraeus. He explained the death of Obama would lead to the "utterly unprepared" Vice President Joe Biden assuming the presidency, which would cause the United States to enter into crisis mode.
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MSN - Tue May 1, 6:44 am ET
Materials found inside Osama bin Laden’s compound last May show that the al-Qaida leader regularly ordered his subordinates to plan new attacks, including assassinations of President Barack Obama and Gen. David Petraeus, despite an increasingly limited cadre of operatives capable of carrying out such attacks.