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John R. Claffey, standing, discusses Veterans Affairs

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John R. Claffey, standing, discusses Veterans Affairs benefits with future U.S. military retirees and their spouses June 11 at Camp Foster. Claffey is a Bloomington, Lousiana, native and Marine Corps veteran who relishes the opportunity to educate those who will soon step back into civilian life. Claffey is a Department of Veterans Affairs benefits adviser. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isaac Ibarra/Released)

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