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      on Feb 12, 2007

       

      FREE ASSISTANCE FOR OUR MILITARY HEROS AND THEIR FAMILIES,  free help for national guard families , those in active service ,and veterans ;financial help , assistance with medical needs , day-to-day living challenges , food , dealing with loss , education , and more as it is found. 

       

        

       

      *  “The soldier above all others prays for peace,for it is the soldier who must suffer  and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war “
       –Douglas MacArthur  *

       

       

      06/18/09

      Don't through away your expired coupons ! 

      Did you know that some military commisaries accept expired coupons ? 

      The following link tells all about how to send them , where to send them , and more:

      http://www.ocpnet.org/

       

       

       

       05/25/09

      More information and perks for military and family members . Scroll down a bit for the links.

      http://blissfullydomestic.com/default/whats-going-on-in-the-military-world-week-of-may-25th/

       

       

      5/23/09

      HERE'S TO THE HEROS  ! ! !

      Budweiser is honored to salute the men and women of our armed forces and their families. Throughout 2009, members of the military and as many as three direct dependents may enter any one of Anheuser-Busch's SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Sesame Place parks with a single-day complimentary admission.

      For your service and sacrifice, we thank you.
          http://www.herosalute.com/states/index.html
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      05/22/09

       

      PLEASE remember our veterans this weekend. Freedom is highly valued in our country and we have many veterans from many different wars for that freedom. If you know a veteran , give them a pat on the back or a hug and a high 5 and tell them how much what they have done means to you.

       

      Here is a quote and a site link that help veterans sort out what type of organization to use for thier assistance :

      "What Does a Veteran Service Organization Do?

        Veteran Service Organizations exist to serve you and support your specific needs. Whether you are interested in reconnecting with your branch of service, networking with other veterans who share your disability, maximizing your VA benefits, learning more about current legislation or even researching the many programs in place to get you involved in recreation or employment. With histories dating back to many of America’s wars, and proven track records for putting veterans first, the following organizations, as well as a host of other local, regional and national VSO’s put the needs of the disabled veteran first."


      http://www.disaboom.com/Living/militarylife/Veteran-Service-Organizations-Offer-Veteran-Support.aspx

       

       

       

      Do you have a loved one in the military that is injured and in a military medical facility ? Here is something that may help you visit them :

       

      "Because members of the military and their families are stationed worldwide and must often travel great distances for specialized medical care, Fisher House Foundation donates "comfort homes," built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These homes enable family members to be close to a loved one at the most stressful times - during the hospitalization for an unexpected illness, disease, or injury.

      There is at least one Fisher House at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment."
       
      For more about Fisher House , go here :
       http://www.fisherhouse.org/
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

       

       

       

       

       

      04/03/09

      A stimulus check should be coming to veterans who qualify . Here is a quote and a link for more qualifying information :

      "As part of the President’s Recovery plan, VA will also make one-time payments of $250 to eligible Veterans and survivors to mitigate the effects of the current economy.  These payments will be issued as early as June 2009.  VA estimates $700 million in payments will be made to eligible beneficiaries as part of this measure.

      To be eligible for the $250 payment, VA beneficiaries must have received compensation, pension, dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC), or spina bifida benefits at any time between November 2008 and January 2009.  Also, beneficiaries must reside within the United States or Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. No application is necessary.  VA will use its existing payment records to determine eligibility for the $250 payment."

       

      http://www.disabled-world.com/news/veterans/va-spending.php

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       1/27/09

      Are you a veteran or in a veteran's family ? Then you MUST check out this page by a fellow Aidmate ! Thank you Elaine of TSA for yet another great heads up !

      http://davnashville.aidpage.com/about.htm

       

       

       

      01/24/09

        "New" information( a new resource) about military and social security issues :

      Disability Benefits For Wounded Warriors - SSA Publication No. 05-10030, August 2007, ICN 456098
      http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10030.html

      Social Security Expedites Survivors and Disability Applications for Military Service Members
      http://www.ssa.gov/pressoffice/pr/memorial-day2007-pr.htm

       

      11/11/08

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      SPECIAL MEALS FROM APPLEBEE'S !!!!!!!!!!

      Select Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar restaurants (164 participating restaurants nationwide) are testing a promotion that invites all active duty and veterans to pull up a chair for a delicious meal and heartfelt thanks this Veterans Day. With gratitude for their service and sacrifice, active duty and veterans will eat free at participating locations on Veterans Day (November 11, 2008) during regular business hours.

      Veterans and active duty with proof of United States military service will be able to go to one of the participating Applebee's and select one complimentary entrée from a selection of delicious favorites: a savory House Sirloin, hearty Riblet Basket, zesty Fiesta Lime Chicken®, a juicy Quesadilla Burger or fresh Oriental Chicken Salad. All the traditional sides are included.

      CHECK HERE TO SEE IF YOUR LOCAL APPLEBEE'S IS PARTICIPATING :

       

      http://www.applebees.com/VeteransDay.html 

       

       

       

       

       

      10/08/08

      Here are some free military-themed printables , just for fun and support :

      http://www.militaryprintable.com/

       

       

       

       

      06/21/08

      Free camp for children with parents in military service !

      OPERATION PURPLE

      "These free, week-long, overnight camps are open to all military children. The program aims to help military kids experience carefree fun while also learning coping skills to deal with war-related stress and fostering relationships with others who know what they are going through."

      http://www.nmfa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=op_default?&from_www.operationpurple.org

       

       

       

       

       

      06/02/08

      This is very important information for the mental health of our military heros . Nothing should keep people from seeking help for their health , mental or physical .

      The following consists of excerpts from the article . To read the complete article , follow the link at the end of the excerpts.

       

      E-News from Washington Vol. 08-21 May 9, 2008 Department of Defense Announces New Policy on Disclosure of Mental Health Treatment

      .........................On May 1, 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that military personnel will no longer have to disclose any service-related mental health treatment they have received when they apply for security clearance. The security question, referred to as “Question 21,” has been an obstacle to members of the military seeking mental health care. ..........

       

      ..........................Previously, military personnel and others applying for the clearance who had sought treatment for PTSD and other mental disorders had to respond “yes” and provide details of the treatment. . In 2007, a report by the Army’s inspector general found that soldiers were hesitant to seek treatment because they worried about losing their security clearances .........

      .........................In addition, an April 2008 report released by Rand Corporation found that approximately 20 percent, or 300,000, of service members returning from Iraq or Afghanistan report symptoms of PTSD or major depression, but only slightly more than half have sought treatment. This survey and others have shown that a major reason service members do not get help is the fear that it will harm their careers. ................................

      ...........................“It’s time for leaders of all stripes to step forward,” adding, “You can’t expect a private or a specialist to be willing to seek counseling when his or her captain or colonel or general won’t do it.” .......................

      E-News from Washington is provided for informational purposes only by the American Mental Health Counselors Association. Beth Powell Director, Public Policy and Professional Issues American Mental Health Counselors Association The only organization working exclusively for mental health counselors 801 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 304 Alexandria, VA 22314

       Website: www.amhca.org

       

       

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      06/02/08- Another wonderful source from Elaine of TSA

      Here is a very important organization . I have quoted quite alot from their site because it is so crucial that we pay attention to what they have to offer :"REALifelines for Injured Vets

      Recovery, Respect, and Success for Injured US Veterans

       

      Our Mission

      Since 2004, REALifelines has been dedicated to providing our nation's injured veterans with a return to civilian life that respects their sacrifices and honors their right to live full, productive lives.

      We understand that injured US veterans want to contribute to society with the same dedication they showed as Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines.

      Our promise is to work tirelessly to meet that objective for you, and for every injured veteran.

      Real Help, Right Now

      Click on the links to the right to learn about the assistance programs, employment opportunities, and awareness initiatives that are meeting the needs of injured US veterans and their families.

      Provide a REALifeline
      If you represent a company, non-profit, small business, or similar organization interested in improving the lives of injured veterans and their families, please contact the federal Director for Veterans' Employment and Training (DVET) in your state"

      How to contact the DVET ?

      Simple !  Go here :

       

      http://www.hirevetsfirst.gov/realifelines/One_on_One_map.asp

       

       

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       05/08/08

      This site is from the BBB . They include helpful  links for all areas of the armed forces .

       http://us.bbb.org/WWWRoot/SitePage.aspx?site=113&id=3d3286aa-873a-4584-8e73-3b222088ef62

       

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      04/08 April

      April is Military Month for children . Here is a page with TONS of resources for military  parents and their young children

      http://www.zerotothree.org/site/PageServer?pagename=key_military

       

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      04/20/08

      Do you have a son or daughter in the Marines ? Show your pride ! Here is a page that will help you.

      http://parents.marines.com/page/ParentsForm.jsp

       

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      03/24/08

      If you are currently in the position to help financially ,  here is a good place to put your money. This is a special kit for spiritual guidance :

      http://give2.ccci.org/featured/rdk-ct/

       

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      "Operation Happy Note

       is a volunteer effort to send musical instruments to our deployed service men and women throughout the world.

      Steve and Barb Baker from Fergus Music started Operation Happy Note after their son was deployed to Iraq. They had sent him a guitar and then a buddy wanted one.

      These soldiers were so pleased with having these instruments over there that Steve and Barb wanted to find a way to get more instruments to our troops, hence “Operation Happy Note”.

      Since March of 2005 we have sent hundreds of instruments including guitars, mandolins, banjos, violins, harmonicas, and accessories. Steve also wrote a lesson program with CD for those who don’t know how to play.

      “We can’t stop now!” says Barb, just because her son is now back home with his family. There are just too many requests that keep coming in, these soldiers need the joy that music brings to them."

      http://www.operationhappynote.com/index.phpid=1

       

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      This is a refreshing organization to find , and it is much needed . It is for military in Afganistan and Iraq : 

       

      Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
       is the nation's first and largest group dedicated to the Troops and Veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the civilian supporters of those Troops and Veterans. IAVA is an independent organization and is not affiliated with any groups other than our sister (c)4, IAVA ACTIN FUND.

      http://www.iava.org/for-oif/oef-vets

       

       

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       Are you a member of the military who has to leave a much loved pet ? Here is an organization that will help .

       

      A NationWide & Global network of Individual Foster Homes that will house, nurture and care for
      the dogs, cats, birds, horses and all other pets for all the Military personnel Only.
      (Foster: to give temporary nurture, care and shelter.)

      As of April, 2002 ALL the Pets of the Military are now classified as "Part Of The Family"!
       "-A quote from the site. To access the program , go here :

      https://www.netpets.org/netp/foster.php

       

       

       

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      FOR VETERANS AND THOSE IN THE MILITARY CONSIDERING CIVILIAN LIFE This is another wonderful resource courtesy of Elaine of TSA. Transitions from military to civilian life are made smoother with the assistance of the Veterans Resource Central . They provide everything at a very low cost or free to veterans and their families.

       

      Veterans Resource Central

       The VRC provides information
      and guidance to veterans transitioning to civilian life, to military families challenged by life
      issues at home, as well as to active duty individuals considering civilian careers. We introduce
      veterans to a network of community business leaders many of whom are veterans, family
      members of veterans or who just care about veterans and want to help you with your transition.

      . The goal of VRC, a Pennsylvania-based, non-profit organization, is to
      help returning veterans adjust to civilian life and discover appropriate career options. We have
      consolidated many resources in a central clearinghouse and continue to incorporate additional
      resources.

      Our Services

      VRC combines technology and people helping people. The support VRC provides veterans is at
      a low or no cost to them. Through our partners, we provide the following services:

      • Career planning
      • Job placement
      • Business start up
      • Family support
      • Peer-to-peer assistance and support
      • Stress management consulting
      • Financial advice and counseling
      • Career networking

       

      http://www.veteransresourcecentral.org/index.shtml

       

       

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      THE SOCIETY OF MILITARY WIDOWS (SMW) was founded in 1968 by Theresa (Tess) Alexander to serve the interests of women whose husbands died while on active military duty, of a service-connected illness, or during disability or regular retirement from the armed forces 

      http://www.militarywidows.org/

       

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      A site called "Ancient Mariners and Forgotten Soldiers" . This has poems , memories and stories , as well as links by and for america's military

      http://www.jacksjoint.com/military.htm

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      Living a life with disabilities , I sometimes need mental health counseling. I imagine that in the armed forces , you also would find times that working on your mental health would be crucial to living a full life. Here is a great program for free counseling. ( ANOTHER HIGH FIVE FOR ELAINE OF TSA FOR THIS ONE !) 

      http://www.giveanhour.org/cms/index.php

       

       

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      Here is a special kit , including a DVD , for the children of those that are being deployed . This is free.

       

       

       

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      Welcome to Wounded Warriors

       Our Mission: Supporting Families Our mission is to provide support to the families of those who have been wounded, injured or killed during combat operations. The families of our casualties suffer in many ways: some financially, some psychologically. Wounded Warriors mitigates their trauma by allowing them to find peace and solace as a family once more in family-friendly resorts that we provide free of charge. The resort condominiums that we own in Orlando, Florida and Galveston, Texas are quiet havens where war torn families can reunite and become stronger.

      WOUNDED WARRIORS

       

       

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      The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes

      was created to provide a way for individuals,corporations and others to help our severely wounded and disabled Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans and their families rebuild their lives.

      Salute America's Heroes

       

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      A hand up , not a hand out.

      USA Cares  exists to help servicemembers and their families deployed across America and around the globe. USA Cares provides support with relevant and direct assistance that improves challenging situations and betters the life and well-being of Americans who ask so little, yet give so very much.
       

      USA CARES

       

       

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      Here's a site for military wives

      It has information about  finding websites for military bases around the world, poems and essays and articles written by military wives, a question and answer page for all things having to do with the military and military wives, and much more.

      Welcome to SGT MOM'S PLACE -

      Military Life explained by a Military Wife! Everyone is welcome here! If you like this site, tell all your friends or link SGT MOM'S to your home page!

       

      Sgt. mom's Welcome Page

       

       

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      STOMP (Specialized Training of Military Parents)

       is a federally funded Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center established to assist military families who have children with special education or health needs.STOMP began in 1985, it is a project of Washington PAVE, and is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
      The staff of the STOMP Project are parents of children who have disabilities and have experience in raising their children in military communities and traveling with their spouses to different locations.

      STOMP serves families in four main ways:

      • By providing information and training about Laws, regulations and resources for military families of children with disabilities
      • By connecting families to other families
      • By assisting parents and professionals in developing their own community parent education/support group
      • By providing a voice to raise awareness of issues faced by military families of children with disabilities. 

      STOMP PROJECT PAGE

       

       

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      Here is another site recommended by Elaine of TSA ( thank you Elaine !). I am glad Elaine thought about this page .

      Strategic and Enabling Goals-VETERANS' ASSISTANCE

      1. Strategic Goal 1 - Restore the capability of veterans with disabilities to the greatest extent possible and improve the qualtiy of their lives and that of their families.
      2. Strategic Goal 2 - Ensure a smooth transition for veterans from active military service to civilian life.
      3. Strategic Goal 3  - Honor and serve veterans in life and memorialize them in death for their sacrifices on behalf of the Nation.
      4. Strategic Goal 4 - Contribute to the public health, emergency management, socioeconomic well-being, and history of the Nation.
      • Enabling Goal - Deliver world-class service to veterans and their families by applying sound business principles that result in effective management of people, communications, technology, and governance." 

      VETERANS ASSISTANCE

       

       

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      This page is for those in the

      National Guard and their families another great resource courtesy of Elaine of TSA

       All sorts of help can be found here . You will find programs for helping the transitions that family must go through specific to the National Guard , as well as practical help for emergencies and financial hardships.

      OVERVIEW OF ASSISTANCE FOR NATIONAL GUARD FAMILIES

      Here is a clickable map and resource page

       to find the National Guard Family program in your state and city :

      RESOURCE FINDER AND SEARCH PAGE

       

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      For general help with daily needs whether you are military or not :

      FOR MORE FREE ASSISTANCE , CLICK HERE

                                             

      **********MORE BELOW KEEP SCROLLING DOWN ! **********

       

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      Here is another good site recommended by our fellow Aidmate Elaine of TSA: Operation Homefront

       

      Operation Homefront provides

      About Us

      Operation Homefront

      Operation Homefront is one of a select few charities privileged to operate under a MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) presented by the Department of Defense.
      Read the MOU

      Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home. A nonprofit 501(c)3 founded after September 11, Operation Homefront leads more than 4,000 volunteers in 31 chapters nationwide. Since its inception, Operation Homefront has provided critical assistance to more than 45,000 military families in need.

      How We Help - Operation Homefront provides aid to families struggling not only with emergencies, but also the problems of everyday life. Existing programs include:

      • Emergency Aid - Food, baby care items, vehicle donation and repair.
      • Computer Program - Allows children and spouses to stay in touch with their loved one.
      • Financial Assistance Program - Crises such as illness, homelessness and death.
      • Furniture Program - Donated household and baby furniture; working order appliances.
      • Moving - Providing physical labor for families when a service member is deployed.
      • Social Outreach - Adopt-a-family, Thanksgiving/holiday baskets, back-to-school supplies.

      http://www.operationhomefront.net/

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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        9. RegansRangers posted on Nov 18, 2011
        I am desperately needing help feeding my family for the holiday ....!!


        I am a disabled vet and have two teenage daughters at home. If there is anything you can do to help? I have tried Red Cross, Salvation Army etc. I just need help feeding my family for the Holidays PLEASE!

        needlemgr@yahoo.com
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        8. Femalevet posted on Nov 5, 2011
        I am a single mother with 2 kids, an Iraq vet, and currently unemployed. I receive around $2000 a month which is barely enough to pay our bills but the state of WV says my income level is too high even for food stamps. I also have to make copayments on their medical insurance. I am trying to do all this but I am drowning in bills and can't afford Christmas this year. My kids are 12 and 13. I need help. rkm5522@gmail.com
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        7. gregdavid posted on Sep 10, 2011
        we are a millitary family that has a really hard time in this past year, my husband returned home from iraq just over a year ago soon after we became homeless with 5 children due to black mold in a home we rented we lost everything. We did find a place and thought everything was going good then we find out the home we are renting was being forclosed.Just cant seem to get a head. I just keep telling myself god never gives you to much. I just want to thank all the soldiers out there for everything they do god bless you all.Please contact me with any info on christmas help thank you tarinakrause@yahoo.com or 1616-788-9860
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        6. alyx posted on Dec 24, 2010
         in response to JSinFLA...   hello my name is alyxandria branch and my husband is in the national guard for the army,he also just got back from iraq in aug. we have three boys and one girl from the ages of 2-5. am sorry to bother you so late but i just came across your post. my husband jason was just laid off a month ago and i did not wait intill the last minute but the church that had sponsared us did not get there toy shipment in and just let us know today and i have no idea where to turn for help. am not at all worried about my husband and i but just sadden that our children may not have a christmas this year. am sorry to write you so late and thank you for takeing the time out of your day to read this.god bless and merry christams.. to you and your family.my number is 253-272-9091.thank you...
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        5. Ricci posted on Nov 22, 2010

        I am looking for help for Christmas, my husband is a disabled Vet, (70%) and we have 3 young girls they are 6, 8, and 10.
        we are really trying but could use some help with Christmas. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it Thank you. We are located in Michigan.
        hayleesmommy2002@yahoo.com

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        4. Ricci posted on Nov 22, 2010

        I am looking for help for Christmas, my husband is a disabled Vet, (70%) and we have 3 young girls they are 6, 8, and 10.
        we are really trying but could use some help with Christmas. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it Thank you. We are located in Michigan.
        hayleesmommy2002@yahoo.com

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        3. meinheis posted on Nov 15, 2008
         in response to kudidinker...   Operation Homefront.net  It is all about helping military families get any aide possible.
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        2. kudidinker posted on Nov 8, 2008

        i was wondering how i can get some help for christmas. We have had a hard year, my husband is in the active navy resurves. He is trying to find a job. As of now we are not going to have a christmas. If anyone could tell me how to get some help in illinois i would love the info. I have been trying to resurch and i have had no luck. My job dose not pay much, and i am looking for something else but until then we are having a hard time. We have a 12 year daughter and it would break her heart if we can't get her anything. any help would be helpful.  my e-mail is kudidinker@yahoo.com.

         Thanks,

        Darla

         

                            

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        1. JSinFLA posted on Nov 10, 2007

        I have been looking for a family I can "adopt" for Christmas. I can think of no one more deserving than a military family. Our military men and women risk their lives for our freedom every day and we should all do everything we can to thank them. If there is a military family in the Orlando, FL area that could use a little help this Christmas, reply to this post. My family never had a lot of money but my parents always made the holiday special and I would like to help make someone else's holiday a little brighter if I can.

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