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    To learn more about the life of military children and discover ways you can help support them, visit https://www.uso.org. Military children are resilient, and thanks to programming just for...

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    Active-duty military personnel and their families will receive free admission to any of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs eight museums and seven historic sites this summer as part of...

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    Get a general admission ticket for $8 and bargain matinee, children and senior tickets for $6. On Veterans Day, retired military personnel can buy matinee tickets for $6 and evening tickets for...

  5. Department of Defense Dependents Schools - Wikipedia

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    United States Contractor personnel supporting the Department of Defense overseas are eligible to send their dependents for a fee. The schools themselves are operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity ( DoDEA ). This school system is the tenth-largest American school system.

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    In November 2017, Ray J co-founded a direct-to-consumer electronics brand called Raycon. Raycon sells wireless audio products such as earbuds and headphones . [34] Ray J oversees brand and strategy.

  7. Department of Defense Education Activity - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the end of World War II, the United States military established schools for the children of its servicemembers stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Schools for children of military members stationed at various bases in the United States were already well-established.