Printing Error Prompts Army Apology
The U.S. Army said that 7,000 family members of soldiers killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were mistakenly sent letters addressing them as "John Doe." The letters were sent in late December to inform survivors about private organizations that offer gifts, programs and other assistance to families that have lost soldiers.
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