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One Specialist's Long, Hard Road to Iraq

A Sudanese refugee at 16, his father dead in a civil war, Titus Abure came to the United States alone at 25 years old. He enlisted in the National Guard at 38 to give something back and, at 41, he is serving as a paralegal with the Nebraska National Guard's 110th Multifunctional Medical Battalion at Victory Base Complex, Iraq, where he's seen here on Oct. 22, 2008. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jim Greenhill) (Released)

VICTORY BASE COMPLEX, Iraq -
Bombs, violence and death were part of Titus Abure’s boyhood. He fled the Republic of the Sudan as a 16-year-old refugee. His father died in Sudan’s civil war.  So this Army National Guard specialist says an Iraq deployment isn’t much of a hardship.
 
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