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Although he enjoys running around Fort Riley with a bayonet screaming "Kill, kill!" during basic training, Steve decides it's time to make some other maneuvers before getting airlifted into the real war.
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They're going to have to get airlifted out". Genesis Rivas, 20, and her family were disappointed to see the volunteers return empty-handed.
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