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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Within a quiet lab, are scattered fragments of Americas storied past. I never thought I d be doing anything like this, said Kenneth McNeill, an eight-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force.He also spent three years in the reserves and now is a part of the Veterans Curation Program, which provides training in archiving and archaeology. I thin
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