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Mother and daughter strengthen bond over nine-month deployment to Kuwait

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Mother and daughter strengthen bond over nine-month deployment to Kuwait

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Spc. Lydia Boll (left) and Capt. Andrea Boll receive Army Commendation Medals for their service with the 452nd Combat Support Hospital, Friday, Sept. 5, 2014. The mother and daughter pair deployed to Kuwait to work in the United States Military Hospital where Andrea is a registered nurse in the ICU/intensive care ward, and Lydia is a patient administrator in the medical regulating office. (U.S. Army Photo by 1st Lt. Isra Pananon/released)

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