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Tombstone 9938, of section 60, in the Arlington National Cemetery, marks the final resting place for Extortion 17, a group of service members who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, in Arlington, VA., Friday, October 18, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Tombstone 9938, of section 60, in the Arlington National Cemetery, marks the final resting place for Extortion 17, a group of service members who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, in Arlington, VA., Friday, October 18, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Tombstone 9938, of section 60, in the Arlington National Cemetery, marks the final resting place for Extortion 17, a group of service members who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, in Arlington, VA., Friday, October 18, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Tombstone 9938, of section 60, in the Arlington National Cemetery, marks the final resting place for Extortion 17, a group of service members who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, in Arlington, VA., Friday, October 18, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Tombstone 9938, of section 60, in the Arlington National Cemetery, marks the final resting place for Extortion 17, a group of service members who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, in Arlington, VA., Friday, October 18, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Former Marine Rob Jones, who lost both legs to a roadside explosion in Afghanistan, is pedaling from Maine to far Southern California, hoping to raise $1 million for charity along the way. (Rob Jones)

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Former Marine Rob Jones, who lost both legs to a roadside explosion in Afghanistan, is pedaling from Maine to far Southern California, hoping to raise $1 million for charity along the way. (Rob Jones)