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War Town
The deadliest legacies of 9/11 are the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq — the longest running wars this country has ever fought. Over six-thousand American soldiers have been killed. About one in ten of those casualties — that's well over six hundred service members — was a Californian.
One Central Valley community has paid more than its fair share. Correspondent Brian Rooney reports on the devastating losses suffered by Clovis — a small town east of Fresno in the Sierra foothills.
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