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The documents Hammons is gathering to defend against the Marine Corps
EDWARD LEE HAMMONS 2010
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The second charge against Hammons is Violation of Oath of Office, which alleges he was pictured on the state Marine Corps League website wearing a staff sergeant's uniform with a Bronze Star Medal with a single star.
EDWARD LEE HAMMONS 2010
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Hammons is charged with Violation of the Oath of Membership of the Marine Corps
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Hammons is charged with Violation of the Oath of Membership of the
EDWARD LEE HAMMONS 2010
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The second charge against Hammons is Violation of Oath of Office, which alleges he was pictured on the state Marine Corps League website wearing a staff sergeant's uniform with a Bronze Star Medal with a single star.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Peter Kinder, who called Hammons a "national treasure" and accused Dowdy of "stonewalling."
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Peter Kinder, who called Hammons a "national treasure" and accused Dowdy of "stonewalling.
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Mr. Outterbridge's six-decade career is also a major subject of "L.A. Object & David Hammons Body Prints," a book published this fall that explores the overlooked role black artists like Mr. Outterbridge have played in L.A.'s art scene and civil rights movement.
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"If Larry Jones had anything to hide, he wouldn't have invited a law enforcement agency to take a look at the operations in the first place," Hammons told The Oklahoman for a story published Wednesday.
Philanthropy Under Fire: Founder Of Feed The Children Charity Under Criminal Investigation AP 2011
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"If Larry Jones had anything to hide, he wouldn't have invited a law enforcement agency to take a look at the operations in the first place," Hammons told The Oklahoman for a story published Wednesday.
Philanthropy Under Fire: Founder Of Feed The Children Charity Under Criminal Investigation AP 2011
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