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  • The West
December 14, 2006

From Skid Row to THQ

Fellow employees salute Stan Gause—an Army success story

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December 14, 2006

Army awarded $1 million to help keep kids safe

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December 14, 2006

The General’s Christmas Message

Words and songs greet the savior by SHAW CLIFTON, GENERAL –  The opening

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Expect change

Change in Army kettles leads to change in people’s lives

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December 14, 2006

Welcome to Pendleton, the real West!

Active, growing corps “rounds up” new seekers

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December 14, 2006

It’s ‘All about Kids’ for children of deployed soldiers

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Major Len Blix: An adventure from the Lord

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Booth Memorial Campus: a loving environment for young mothers

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Salem Kroc Center is TEAM effort

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