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	<title>Comments on: Memorial Day 2009: Remember the Families</title>
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		<title>By: Memorial Day &#8211; Around the Internets &#171; Beagle Scout</title>
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		<dc:creator>Memorial Day &#8211; Around the Internets &#171; Beagle Scout</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Memorial Day 2009: Remember the FamiliesOur friend Mike at Cop the Truth is the most faithful follower of losses of airborne troopers of any person on the Internet.&#160; The Captain’s Journal has tried to be the same for Marines.&#160; Not openly, mind you, but silently and discretely.&#160; Beginning in 2005 and going through the present, whenever a Marine was killed in the Anbar Province in Iraq (and now beginning in Afghanistan), I have tried to mby Herschel Smith [...]</description>
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