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English: Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel calls goalkeeper Tim Howard of the United States Men's National soccer team to thank him for defending the United States of America at the World Cup. Tim Howard was named "Secretary of Defense of the United States of America" for record breaking amount of saves in the U.S. match against the Belgium. DoD photo taken by Casper Manlangit (released). 140702-D-IX214-001
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