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Because he was technically still married, on-post housing wasn't an option, so he ended up moving in with his friend, Dave, a specialist, one rank higher than him.
At Fort Sill, High-Interest Lenders Circle The Gates Chris Kirkham 2011
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Because he was technically still married, on-post housing wasn't an option, so he ended up moving in with his friend, Dave, a specialist, one rank higher than him.
At Fort Sill, High-Interest Lenders Circle The Gates Chris Kirkham 2011
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He was then told that a room in the post's Spiritual Fitness Center would be reserved for Fort Hood's Muslim soldiers to have an on-post place to hold prayers on Friday afternoons.
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The new one had to be picked up at the on-post hospital, and the refill could only be picked up at one of the satellite clinics.
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Hayes said formal memos will have been received by today advising employees that their federal positions would be abolished and on-post hotel operations officially taken over by IHG on Aug. 15.
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Yesterday's attack raises many troubling issues for the military, from on-post security to the emotional strain of wartime.
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The new one had to be picked up at the on-post hospital, and the refill could only be picked up at one of the satellite clinics.
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Yesterday's attack raises troubling issues for the military on many levels, from on-post security to the emotional strain of wartime.
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The waiting list for on-post housing was very long, so I walked through the streets around the Kaserne German for “base”, trying to find an apartment for the three of us.
Becoming the Natural Randy Couture with Loretta Hunt 2008
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I don't live close to a military installation and I have no access to on-post resources and support.
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