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Speaking in Tagalog during a gift-giving mission to the remote village of San Jose Gusu, Sergeant Kimberly Lasser drew a local Muslim crowd and became an instant celebrity among the natives.
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Speaking in Tagalog during a gift-giving mission to the remote village of San Jose Gusu, Sergeant Kimberly Lasser drew a local Muslim crowd and became an instant celebrity among the natives.
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