Civilians in war zones find ways to stay in touch
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Kevin Coulter, who has worked at YPG for about seven years, was sent to Iraq twice by the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command to support their counter improvised explosives device effort. His first assignment spanned the entire winter, which meant he missed all of the major holidays with his family.
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Civilians in war zones find ways to stay in touch.
During Thanksgiving, not only those serving in the military find themselves halfway across the world in war zones.A dedicated group of civilians is often embedded with the fighting forces to provide various services, and they too miss their loved ones during the holiday. K.
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