Hans Blix on End of Iraq War, a Nuclear Iran; (Re)Defining Adulthood; Alzheimer's Testing; Military Families Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: The End of Combat Troops in Iraq; This Morning's Headlines Ambassador Hans Blix on the 'End' of the War In Iraq A Baghdad Resident on US Troops' Departure Is the Academic Job Market a Ponzi Scheme? Planning for a Civilian-Managed Future in Iraq The Media and U.S. Troops Leaving Iraq 'Emerging Adulthood': You Know You're an Adult When... Top of the Hour:The Iraq War Legacy, Morning Headlines Last Combat Brigade Leaves Iraq: Reflecting on War, Looking Ahead Museums Vie for Space Shuttles Is It Worth Knowing Alzheimer's is Coming if There's Nothing You Can Do About It? General Motors Files For Public Offering Two Military Wives on the End of Operation Iraqi Freedom A Soldier On Handing Over Iraq Listeners Respond: The Legacy of America's War in Iraq U.S. Army soldiers from Charlie Company, 67th Signal Battalion, board a C-17 at Sather Air Base in Iraq on July 10, 2010. Charlie Company is redeploying home to Georgia as part of the Iraq drawdown. ( Senior Airman Perry Aston, U.S. Air Force. ) Produced by PRI and WNYC