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			<description>Good evening Marines, 
 
I am curious about becoming an associate member of the Marine Corps League. Due to a medical condition, I cannot enlist in...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Good evening Marines,<br />
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I am curious about becoming an associate member of the Marine Corps League. Due to a medical condition, I cannot enlist in the Corps, but I still love the Marines and want to get involved somehow. Getting involved in the Marine Corps League seems like a good way to do that. Does this sound like a good idea? How welcome would a non-Marine be at meetings? <br />
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Thanks in advance for your answers, and thank you all for your service!<br /><br /></div>

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