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Analysis: How the Iraq war forced military branches to adapt
The Iraq war forced the military to train lower-ranking officers on strategy, as events on the ground occurred too quickly for higher-ranking officers to be involved in every decision, experts say. "Iraq, more than Afghanistan, forced us to develop a structure where a smaller unit could own territory," said retired Army Col. Michael Starry.

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