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Wisconsin National Guard's most banged-up unit to return home Saturday
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{EXCERPT} Wisconsin State Journal The most banged-up Wisconsin National Guard unit since World War II is scheduled to return home Saturday. The 108 members of the 951st Engineer Company...

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