Just three years ago, Rodrigo Franco was living in El Salvador. He said he was in near constant fear of gang violence, and mourned many friends who were caught in the crossfire. On Friday morning, Franco stood before U.S. Army Secretary Mark Esper and raised his right hand. He was one of eight…
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U.S. Army Secretary swears in new recruits, talks strategy at Fort Meade
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