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On Veterans Day, 157 Soldiers and Marines, representing 60 different countries, became America's newest citizens in a ceremony at Al Faw Palace in Baghdad, Iraq. (Photo by Lee Craker MNC-I PAO.)

Veterans Day holds new meaning for Soldiers, Marines in Iraq
Date Taken on 11 November 2009, 12:42
Source Soldiers and Marines become citizens
Author The U.S. Army

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