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Discharged from the active duty in 1865 because of his head wound,
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Discharged from the hospital, from an accident that nearly claimed her life.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Discharged from the hospital, from an accident that nearly claimed her life.
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Discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on January 28, 1918, Eric Gooch received the British War Medal, and the Victory Medal.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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I'm ex-military (Honorably Discharged, which is more than ex-Sheriff Corona can say) with more firearms experience and training than most Police / Sheriffs and I'm willing to bet Sheriff Hutchens.
unknown title 2009
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When men are listed for discharge, their cards are removed from the pigeon-holes and sorted in alphabetical order in the "Discharged" case.
War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps John George 1918
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"Discharged," said the soldier, in a perplexed tone, "why I am only forty-four years old, why should I be discharged unless I get in an explosion and lose a leg or something?"
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My specific query with regards to the clip is why on earth (no pun intended) does Art Bell say "Discharged" before the radio cuts out?
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Transcript of court martial: not in file Discharged a
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Discharged two weeks early and, per agreement had a spot waiting for me in the U.S.
JAMES P Tarazon 2010
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