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African-American women who served in gulf wars.


The author of a forthcoming book is seeking African-American women who may be willing to share their wartime experiences during the two Gulf War conflicts. African-American women of all ranks and any military job specialty A contract under seal.

A specialty is a written document that has been sealed and delivered and is given as security for the payment of a specifically indicated debt.
 who served in the U.S. military and were deployed to the Middle East Region during the Gulf War conflicts (Desert Shield/Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom to the present) are eligible to participate in these interviews. Those interested should contact Elizabeth Elizabeth, sister of King Louis XVI of France
Elizabeth, 1764–94, sister of King Louis XVI of France, known as Madame Elizabeth. Deeply loyal to her brother, she remained in France during the French Revolution, suffered imprisonment, and was
 F. Desnoyers-Colas at (912) 921-5597, or by e-mail at colaseli@mail.armstrong.edu See .edu.

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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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