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13 APR--This Day in US Military History2015-04-13T12:31:29-04:002015-04-13T12:31:29-04:00SGT Mark Estes4114312<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Wow, thanks for sharing this!Response by SGT Mark Estes made Nov 9 at 2018 8:33 PM2018-11-09T20:33:42-05:002018-11-09T20:33:42-05:002015-04-13T12:31:29-04:00