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| 163 Sec. |
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| Quilts for Valor |
Finding a way to show a Soldier that you care is not limited by a person's age. Meet Alfred Lind, a man with nimble fingers - good for quilting - and a passionate heart. |
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| 255 Sec. |
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| Around the Army |
Stories from around the Army this week, including Chief of Staff's plan to reset the Army, Korean War Memorial, Operation Proper Exit, unveiling JLENS and the Pritzker Military Library. |
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| 136 Sec. |
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| Living recipients of the Medal of Honor |
Gail McCabe visits with a World War II Veteran and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, Robert Maxwell, as he relates to the importance of bearing the weight of duty through the years. |
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| 111 Sec. |
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| A Korean War veteran comes home |
Ana Allen reports on the body of a Korean War Soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Arthur Jewett, who has finally been brought home to his family after many years of being lost. |
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| 164 Sec. |
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| Bobsledding Soldiers |
In upstate New York, some Soldiers with the National Guard Outstanding Athlete Program are climbing aboard bobsleds for a fast-paced ride down a tube of ice in their bid to join the Olympic team. |
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| H1N1 vaccine |
Our medial correspondant, Col. Paul Little, M.D., speaks with the DoD's "man in charge" for details on the release of the H1N1 vaccine. |
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| 123 Sec. |
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| Scuba diving for warriors in transition |
Sometimes, the best way to re-train yourself to deal with life on land is to venture into t he water. Meet some Soldiers looking for buoyancy once again. |
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| Staying well-groomed, even in Iraq |
Just because a Soldier is surrounded by wire, fences, obstacles, weapons, desert, danger and other Soldiers doesn't mean that he has to remain poorly groomed. Staff Sgt. Edwin Nelson makes sure to stay clean. |
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| 113 Sec. |
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| An underground permafrost laboratory |
Mary Cochran takes us below the arctic tundra of Alaska, where the Corps of Engineers is studying prehistoric glacial ice. |
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| Saving energy at Fort Knox |
James Williams takes us to Fort Knox, where new technology is using old dirt and rock to generate and maintain vital energy to save money and mother earth. |
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