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Colorado veterans weigh in on loss, tragedy after Kabul airport attack

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Colorado veterans weigh in on loss, tragedy after Kabul airport attack

Colorado veterans weigh in on loss, tragedy after Kabul airport attack

On Thursday night, flags in Colorado and across the country are flying at half-staff for the 13 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan.


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