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Mont. tribe holds ceremony for members in military
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2003 The Chippewa Tribe of Montana held a ceremony on Monday for tribal members who are in the military. Thirty tribal members are in the Middle East or being deployed there, The Great Falls Tribune reported. The tribe plans to build a veterans' memorial park to honor those who served in peace or war time. Tomorrow, the Blackfeet Nation will hold a march to support the military. There are 95 tribal members serving. Get the Story:
Tribe holds ceremony for troops (The Great Falls Tribune 4/1)
Rocky Boy honors its soldiers (The Havre Daily News 4/1)
Across the Big Sky: Browning shows support for troops (The Great Falls Tribune 4/1)
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