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Click for larger image • Sonya Duggins waits at the N.C. National Guard Armory in Sanford for her son, Cpl. Holt Preston Duggins, to be dismissed from duty Jan. 23. Seven members of the 30th Brigade Combat Team were killed in action in Iraq; another 29 were wounded. - Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
  • Photo by Jeremy M. Lange
  • Click for larger image • Sonya Duggins waits at the N.C. National Guard Armory in Sanford for her son, Cpl. Holt Preston Duggins, to be dismissed from duty Jan. 23. Seven members of the 30th Brigade Combat Team were killed in action in Iraq; another 29 were wounded.
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