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‘Give them a verbal hug’: Emails show how the Navy scrambled to manage a spate of suicides
Leaders dismissed claims about poor living conditions aboard the USS George Washington and seemed to disagree about whether to promote the sailors posthumously, messages obtained by NBC News show.
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