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ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The number of reported sexual assaults at the nation s three major military academies rose overall in the latest academic year from one year earlier, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pentagon.The Defense Department s Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academi
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