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Date: 2014-01-09 13:46:00
Fort Riley
Army Wounded Warrior Program
Fort Gordon
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Fort Huachuca
Fort Knox
United States
United States Army Corrections Command
United States Army

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JANUARY 9, 2014 CONTACT: Cynthia Vaughan[removed]

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