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Date Added: May 15, 2008 03:28:03 PM
About a year ago, the Army was entrusting Spc. Jedidiah Martin with the lives of pilots landing expensive military aircraft in a war zone. Today, Martin is a 23-year-old civilian living in Riverside, and the best job he can find is part time at a fast-food restaurant.

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