Sec. 1525. Sense of Congress regarding counter-improvised explosive devices
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It is the sense of Congress that— counter-improvised explosive device tactics, techniques, and procedures used in Iraq and Afghanistan have produced important lessons learned and enduring technology critical to mitigating the devastating effects of improvised explosive devices, which have been the leading cause of combat casualties; without the preservation of knowledge about counter-improvised explosive devices, the United States Government could fail to take advantage of the lessons and investments of counter-improvised explosive device operations to enhance warfighter readiness; and the Department of Defense should to the extent appropriate retain in the military departments a knowledge base relating to counter-improvised explosive device operations.