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Posted November 12, 2009
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Los Angeles, California
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- TAGS:
- military,
- armedservice,
- veterans,
- war,
- defense,
- salutes,
- armedforces,
- jihad,
- troops,
- freedom
- GROUPS:
- Morning Express,
- HLNtv,
- Military
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