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Daily Archives: August 5, 2012

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Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night: The Tragic Death of Brian Arredondo

WarBy Jennifer DeMarcoAugust 5, 2012

By Linda Pershing, with Lara Bell. Originally appeared in WarIsACrime.org. Memory portrait by Gina Johnson, http://operationhometies.com Brian Arredondo never really recovered from his brother’s death in the Iraq War. When they were kids, Brian adored his older brother Alexander and tagged along with him whenever he could. They were often seen playing together in parks…

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