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Tell us where you are and what’s happening. Email Howard Altman at haltman@militarytimes.com, and please include contact information. If you want to remain anonymous, we will withhold publication of your name at your request, but we would like to know who you are and where you’re stationed.
Olivia is a reporting Intern for Military Times, and a junior Communication student at George Mason University.
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