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Subject Wreaths at Arlington Cemetery
Date December 17, 2019 12:11 PM
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A time for remembering those killed in the nation's wars is also a time for contemplating whether these wars serve the national interest.

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December 17, 2019

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A time for remembering and honoring those killed in the nation's wars is also a time for contemplating whether these wars serve the national interest.

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