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    20 November 2010

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    I push this infomration out almost quarterly when personnel check in with our command, and especially when families are left behind while their spouses deploy in the military overeas.

    Awareness is the key. I think this was a good video. And unfortunately from my side, I had to deal with issues that proved this is not a myth. Really tough the way kids are exploited, and even some adults.

    I already posted this on my FB site. I wasn't keen on an APP wanting info about me (which on FB is pretty bogus anyhow)

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