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THE JAG FILE

IT MUST BE SPRING — THE CALENDAR SAYS SO

rom my Minnesota perspective on top of about three feet of snow, it is difficult to think that spring is here, but according to the sun, the calendar, and the very cold robins on top of the same snow drifts, it is. And when spring occurs (in the northern half of the Nation, at least, shades of olive drab begin to peek out. You probably have some sort of routine to reawaken your historic military vehicle from its winter hibernation, but just

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