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Consider Montgomery, Ala., the state capital that has a plethora of state and military jobs, and is home to conservative bankers, Alabama State University, Auburn University at Montgomery and Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base.
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Squadron, asked his friends to get him a prisoner of war/missing in action bracelet on a long-ago trip to Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base,
Caniford, James K. 1991
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Talk at the conference, in a hotel near Alabama's Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, made clear the military's interest in culture was "coming to a tipping point," said Tracy St. Benoit, an anthropologist who had already signed on with what would become the Human Terrain project.
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Two pediatricians in the TRICARE network "serving the huge Maxwell-Gunter community," for example, were not board certified.
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Talk at the conference, in a hotel near Alabama's Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, made clear the military's interest in culture was "coming to a tipping point," said Tracy St. Benoit, an anthropologist who had already signed on with what would become the Human Terrain project.
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In recent years Carter has become a regular at Maxwell-Gunter, speaking frequently to students at service schools.
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Talk at the conference, in a hotel near Alabama's Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, made clear the military's interest in culture was "coming to a tipping point," said Tracy St. Benoit, an anthropologist who had already signed on with what would become the Human Terrain project.
unknown title 2009
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Talk at the conference, in a hotel near Alabama's Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, made clear the military's interest in culture was "coming to a tipping point," said Tracy St. Benoit, an anthropologist who had already signed on with what would become the Human Terrain project.
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Talk at the conference, in a hotel near Alabama's Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, made clear the military's interest in culture was "coming to a tipping point," said Tracy St. Benoit, an anthropologist who had already signed on with what would become the Human Terrain project.
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Two pediatricians in the Tricare network "serving the huge Maxwell-Gunter community," for example, were not board certified.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009
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