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Blackfeet tribal members march for troops
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2003 Members of the Blackfeet Nation of Montana braved a snowstorm on Wednesday to support the more than 90 tribal members serving in the armed forces. About 35 to 40 are deployed for the Iraq war. Brenda Lahr has two daughters, Bessie Lahr and Jessie Comes At Night Salway, overseas. Get the Story:
Browning rallies behind troops (The Great Falls Tribune 4/3) Related Stories:
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