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Despite war, recruiting steady

Military meeting its goals, but commitments tougher

By Tyrone Richardson and Sofia Santana
Globe Correspondents / June 5, 2004

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Jean Caze walked into an Army recruiting office downtown yesterday with some questions for the man in uniform at the desk. But the unemployed 24-year-old from Somerville did not want to know about the dangers of serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. He asked about the pay, training, and how the recruiting officer had made his way through the Army. A ... (Full Article: 484 Words)

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