On the recordFebruary 13, 2003
If we ask the men and women of our armed services to go into harms way, they need to know that we are doing everything to make sure that we are taking care of their families.
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congress.govIf we ask the men and women of our armed services to go into harms way, they need to know that we are doing everything to make sure that we are taking care of their families.
Discussing the importance of funding for military families' education.
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