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WWI AEF/AFG PORTRAITS

I once worked for a colonel who was always talking about “igno-seconds.” He defined igno-seconds as that exact point in time when you realized you had done something that was going to have bad consequences such as the moment just before shutting your hand in a car door, or as you were letting the tailgate on a “deuce and a half ” truck slam down while you were supposed to be operating in quiet

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