IEDs to be hallmark of future, Marine commandant says

U.S. Marines in Iraq are plagued by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) more than any other tactical threat, and the relatively low-key weapon will be the hallmark of future warfare, the commandant of the Marine Corps said Nov. 7. Gen. Michael Hagee, speaking at the National Press Club in Washington...

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