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IraqReserves.ID_WB = 20845263;
IraqReserves.sPubDate = "9/19/2007 3:44:05 AM GMT";
IraqReserves.navsectionID = "3032524"
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IraqReserves.appHeader = "Tapping reserves";
IraqReserves.appFooter = "<br>Source: Department of Defense and National Guard and Reserve<br>";
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IraqReserves[i-1].body = "More than 434,000 National Guard and Reserve members have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, and more than 20 percent of them have been deployed more than once. <br>This large-scale reliance on the Guard and Reserve &#151; with about 60,000 on the ground at any given time &#151; represents a shift away from the services&#146; traditional dual role &#151; aiding in domestic crises, such as natural disasters or civil unrest, and standing by as a strategic reserve force, to be deployed in later stages of a conflict if needed. <br>";

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