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 September 29, 2003
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RI National Guard company heading to Cuba
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 (Cranston-AP) -- A Rhode Island National Guard military police company is heading for duty in Cuba.
   The 169th military police company leaves tomorrow for Guantanamo Bay.
   The soldiers will depart at 7-30 a-m from the Market Street armory in Warren. They'll spend the next year guarding detainees from the war on terrorism.

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