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  2. Stop-loss policy - Wikipedia

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    Stop-loss policy. In the United States military, stop-loss is the involuntary extension of a service member's active duty service under the enlistment contract in order to retain them beyond their initial end of term of service (ETS) date and up to their contractually agreed end of active obligated service (EAOS).

  3. Finish Line, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Finish Line, Inc. is an American retail chain that sells athletic shoes and related apparel and accessories owned by JD Sports. The company operates 660 stores in 47 states and Puerto Rico , mostly in shopping malls , as well as Finish Line-branded athletic shoe departments in more than 450 Macy's stores.

  4. ID.me - Wikipedia

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    ID.me was founded in early 2010 by Blake Hall and Matt Thompson as TroopSwap, a daily deal website similar to Groupon and LivingSocial with a focus on the American military community. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] The company evolved into Troop ID, which provided digital identity verification for military personnel and veterans . [ 1 ]

  5. ‘Embarrassed.’ NC veteran outs Lowe’s ending military ...

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    “Bird seed is on sale right now, and you still get your discount,” veteran Sam Newman said about the Lowe’s policy update.

  6. JD Sports - Wikipedia

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    part ownership of the Leeds-based trainer retailer, The Hip Store, in May 2014 [16] Clothingsites.co.uk with its websites, Woodhouse Clothing [17] and Brown Bag Clothing [18] in September 2016 [19] Go Outdoors for £112 million in November 2016 [20] the US-based retailer, Finish Line for $558 million in March 2018 [21] [22]

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  8. G.I. Bill - Wikipedia

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    The G.I. Bill, formally the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as G.I.s). The original G.I. Bill expired in 1956, but the term "G.I. Bill" is still used to refer to programs created to assist American military veterans.

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