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            <description>From my personal experience of dealing with being in the family of a deployed soldier when my father went to Vietnam, I wish we had done things differently, and stayed at a military installation vice moving to be with family - and we possibly could have done both - gone to Fort Carson, which would have been close to the family in Denver anyway. Of course, Vietnam was a very different war, from the Army&apos;s perspective. We did deploy divisions over as units - but once in-theater, they stayed and were fed by individual rotation and replacement. The current approach,...</description>
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