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BAGHDAD—On a visit with troops in Iraq Thursday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates faced a question on the minds of many of those in uniform: If the federal government shuts down, do the troops still get paid?

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Mr. Gates was in Iraq on what is likely to be his final visit to the country as defense secretary, and he met Thursday morning with soldiers of U.S. Division - Center, which includes troops advising the Iraqi military.

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