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An Air Force Academy cadet who signed up after hearing Saddam Hussein was in cahoots with Osama bin Laden on the 6-o'clock news. After all, the Airman's Creed is insulting to anyone who joined prior to 9/11, since it gives them no credit for joining without a major conflict looming.

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