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Nearly 100 US soldiers deployed to M-E after Hamas attack return home

By IANS | Updated: January 4, 2024 10:30 IST

Washington, Jan 4 A US Army spokesperson has said that nearly 100 American soldiers who were deployed to ...

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Washington, Jan 4 A US Army spokesperson has said that nearly 100 American soldiers who were deployed to the Middle East in the wake of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, have returned to their home stations.

"To date, since October 2023, approximately 1,100 Army Soldiers have deployed forward to the US Central Command Area of Responsibility (AOR) from home stations in the continental United States," Lt. Col. Rob Lodewick told CNN on Wednesdya.

"Of these, approximately 100 have since returned to their home stations."

Lodewick further said that that 1,300 soldiers still remain on prepare-to-deploy orders.

It however, remains unclear which soldiers have returned to the US since their deployments.

Roughly 1,200 service members total were deployed to the Middle East in the days following the massive Hamas assault as part of a broader deterrence message to keep the conflict from spilling out into the region.

The troops deployed included those assigned to Patriot and THAAD batteries from Fort Liberty, North Carolina; Fort Bliss, Texas; and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as well as soldiers providing explosive ordnance disposal, communications and other support capabilities.

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