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From first shot to the silence of peace: Timeline of World War I
Unleashed by an archduke’s assassination, World War I gradually entangled more and more countries, killing millions of soldiers and civilians and touching multiple continents.
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California road to honor Marine icon R. Lee Ermey, play ‘The Marines’ Hymn’
The seven-mile stretch of road will play “The Marines’ Hymn” when cars drive over it.
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Commentary: Here’s why hiring vets is good for business
We urge American corporate leaders to step up to veteran employment, not to resolve a national crisis, but to benefit from employing extraordinary individuals. But be advised: You must be a compelling employer to compete for these veteran employees.
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Army veteran grateful for donated bionic arm
Carrie Krischke lost her left arm in a 1994 traffic accident.
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From first shot to the silence of peace: Timeline of World War I
Unleashed by an archduke’s assassination, World War I gradually entangled more and more countries, killing millions of soldiers and civilians and touching multiple continents.
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California road to honor Marine icon R. Lee Ermey, play ‘The Marines’ Hymn’
The seven-mile stretch of road will play “The Marines’ Hymn” when cars drive over it.
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Commentary: Here’s why hiring vets is good for business
We urge American corporate leaders to step up to veteran employment, not to resolve a national crisis, but to benefit from employing extraordinary individuals. But be advised: You must be a compelling employer to compete for these veteran employees.
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Army veteran grateful for donated bionic arm
Carrie Krischke lost her left arm in a 1994 traffic accident.
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From first shot to the silence of peace: Timeline of World War I
Unleashed by an archduke’s assassination, World War I gradually entangled more and more countries, killing millions of soldiers and civilians and touching multiple continents.
-
California road to honor Marine icon R. Lee Ermey, play ‘The Marines’ Hymn’
The seven-mile stretch of road will play “The Marines’ Hymn” when cars drive over it.
-
Commentary: Here’s why hiring vets is good for business
We urge American corporate leaders to step up to veteran employment, not to resolve a national crisis, but to benefit from employing extraordinary individuals. But be advised: You must be a compelling employer to compete for these veteran employees.
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Army veteran grateful for donated bionic arm
Carrie Krischke lost her left arm in a 1994 traffic accident.



















