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Freudian Slip, Or Army Humor?
- By Alyssa Rosenberg
- May 3, 2010
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By Katherine Peters
Last week, we wrote about the new Army modernization strategy and created our own hyperlink to the document. A careful reader pointed out that the original document posted by the Army (to which we created our own link) contained a graphic with a reference to something called the Ground Based Intercourse. Apparently he wasn't the only reader who took notice. The Army has updated the document (and so have we); the graphic now refers to the Ground Based Midcourse Interceptor.
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