Army sends ‘John Doe’ letters to kin of dead
środa, styczeń 7th, 2009The U.S. Army is apologizing to thousands of Army families who received letters beginning “Dear John Doe” after losing a loved one in Iraq or Afghanistan.div class=”feedflare”
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