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Bowe Bergdahl edits
Please do not add unreferenced or poorly referenced information, especially if controversial, to articles or any other page on Wikipedia about living persons, as you did to Bowe Bergdahl. Thank you. IrishSpook (talk) 20:58, 31 May 2014 (UTC)

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