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Articles in Nov, 2007 issue of Soldiers Magazine
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Pushing out Afghan poppies
by Brian M. O'Malley - Bonus available to CID special agents
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"Vacation" in Kansas
by Jo Turner -
Army takes issue with payday loans
by Tamika Matthews -
Remembering sad sack
by Wendy Rejan -
Texas NG helps hurricane dean victims
by Lek Mateo -
Bridge helper
by Jerry Harben -
Fort Hood spouse featured on Kellogs box
by Emily Baker -
Hybrid-electric propulsion for new combat vehicles
by Don Wagner - The army in action
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Preserving antiquities
by Laurie Rush -
Training recruiters: the war against terrorism has reshaped the Army in many ways, including the ways in which the service recruits new Soldiers. The U.S. Army Recruiting and Retention School at Fort Jackson, S.C., is where today's recruiters learn the to
by Larry Lane -
Army Chef inducted into top culinary society
by Rebecca E. Tonn -
Underwater engineers
by James Ross - Suicide prevention: watch out for your buddy
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A heartfelt memorial
by Chris Farley - More on battling PTSD
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Catalog offers jump on holiday shopping
by Chris Ward -
Cold weather: driving tips
by Chris Frazier -
Training to defeat IEDs
by Deanna Bague -
Diving to strength
by Jim Greenhill - Linking vets with jobs
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Keeps them flying
by Jim Greenhill -
New army combat shirt debuts
by Debi Dawson
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