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  2. Walz’s exit from Minnesota National Guard left openings for ...

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    “What I know about Tim Walz is he did his job diligently,” said retired Minnesota National Guard Brig. Gen. Jeff Bertrang. “He was in charge of troops under him, and he made sure they were ...

  3. Tim Walz Is Against Unaccountable Wars—but He Voted ... - AOL

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    Despite a Democratic blowout in the midterm elections driven by public opposition to the war, then-president George W. Bush wanted to "surge" thousands more U.S. troops into Iraq. Democrats ...

  4. Tim Walz - Wikipedia

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    Walz explained that his vote was to ensure the safety of American troops while also saying he would continue to negotiate a process to pull troops from Iraq. [105] He reiterated his support for ending the war in October, and called on those who opposed the war to "have their voice be heard".

  5. Man who served under Walz says governor retired before unit ...

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    A man who served under Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) in the Army National Guard is backing the vice presidential nominee’s service record, asserting Walz decided to retire before his unit got ...

  6. Gwen Walz - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Walz (née Whipple; born June 15, 1966) is an American educator and public school administrator. She is the 39th and current First Lady of Minnesota as the wife of Governor Tim Walz . Her husband was the Democratic Party candidate for vice president in the 2024 United States presidential election .

  7. Takeaways from the AP's review of Tim Walz's ... - AOL

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    Walz and other Guard troops were sent to Italy in 2003 to provide base security in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, the Pentagon’s name for the war in Afghanistan. Risky business

  8. Siege of Damascus (1148) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Damascus took place between 24 and 28 July 1148, during the Second Crusade.It ended in a crusader defeat and led to the disintegration of the crusade. The two main Christian forces that marched to the Holy Land in response to Pope Eugene III and Bernard of Clairvaux's call for the Second Crusade were led by Kings Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany.

  9. Republicans start attacking Walz by going after his military ...

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    Walz, Augé added, “culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion” and “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete ...