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Title: A perfect society
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We worked hard but the Army took care of us in return. All our basic needs were met, housing, food and medical care. It was as close to a color-blind society as I have ever seen. We looked out for one another. The Army invested in us. I took heavily subsidized college courses and learned to speak German on the Army’s dime…The Army taught me the very values that make us a community with opportunity and investment in people and the future... Showed first 250 characters
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I took heavily subsidized college courses and learned to speak German on the Army’s dime…The Army taught me the very values that make us a community with opportunity and investment in people and the future.” The American soldier said.
An ideal society should be based on the traits that bring out the best in people... Showed next 250 characters
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