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[Unofficial Transcript] [Mr. Chaffetz] Welcome. The committee will please come to order. I appreciate all of you being here on this important topic today, and I thank those participants in advance. We want to welcome you to this hearing, which is entitled Is This Any Way to Treat our Troops? Part III, Transition Delays. I would like to begin by thanking our military and intelligence community for their tireless efforts and heroism, as exemplified by the events of this past weekend. The fact that Osama bin Laden is no longer the leader of al Qaeda is a victory for the United States and those who stand against terrorism. A dark chapter in world history is now closed, but the fight is far from over. I hope we all take time to pause in our own way and recognize the victims that have been at the hands of this tyrant, but also to thank the men and women who have served so tirelessly in the intelligence community, the military, the families that have poured their efforts into fighting terror...