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After the military, what comes next?

Some veterans are starting their own businesses. At L & I Army Navy Store in Lowell, Glenn Morales (left), a Marine veteran of Iraq, engraves stainless steel dog tags on a graphotype machine used in World War II. The tags are the biggest seller at the shop he opened three years ago.
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At L & I Army Navy Store in Lowell, Glenn Morales (left), a Marine veteran of Iraq, engraves stainless steel dog tags on a graphotype machine used in World War II. The tags are the biggest seller at the shop he opened three years ago.

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