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Nearly all ground and flying personnel were employed as infantry at some point during their time on Bataan, where most surrendered on 9 April 1942.
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Nearly and ground
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Nearly 400 doctoral level physicians and research scientists are employed, with an additional 2, 800 allied health personnel and students with appointments in research.
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Nearly all air base defense personnel agreed that the Sentry Dog Teams rendered outstanding service.
Nearly all Confederate enlisted personnel were PACS while most senior general officers held dual commissions in the ACSA and PACS.
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