The General Accounting Office said that the weapons distribution was haphazard, rushed, and did not follow established procedures-- particularly from 2004 to 2005, when security training was led by Petraeus and Iraq's security forces began to see combat in places like Najaf and Samarra.<83><84> Over a hundred thousand AK-47 assault rifles and pistols were delivered to Iraqi forces without full documentation, and some of the missing weapons may have been abducted by Iraqi insurgents.<85><86> Thousands of body armour pieces have also been lost.<87> The Independent has stated that the military believed "the situation on the ground was so urgent, and the agency responsible for recording the transfers of arms so short staffed, that field commanders had little choice in the matter."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Petraeus He also is responsible for the Phrase "Money is ammunition"
Petraeus strongly supported the use of commanders' discretionary funds for public works, telling Coalition Provisional Authority director L. Paul Bremer "Petraeus strongly supported the use of commanders' discretionary funds for public works, telling Coalition Provisional Authority director L. Paul Bremer "Money is ammunition" during the director's first visit to Mosul.<63><64> Petraeus' often repeated<65><66><67><68> catchphrase<69> was later incorporated into official military briefings< during the director's first visit to Mosul.[63><64> Petraeus' often repeated<65><66><67><68> catchphrase<69> was later incorporated into official military briefings<[br />
The distribution ( and subsequent theft) of 14 Billion =$14,000,000,000.00 = 300 tons of hundred Dollar bills is also his brainchild.
The Air Force was flying C-5s packed to the rafters of pallets. They stripped most of the cash from the entire federal reserve system