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N.D. tribe supports military through business
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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2003 The Spirit Lake Nation of North Dakota owns a business that makes protective armor for soldiers, tanks, ships and aircraft. With about 110 employees, Sioux Manufacturing Corp. has created much-needed jobs on the reservation. The factory has been operating 24 hours a day in order to keep up with its military business, which has increased in recent months due to the Iraqi war. Get the Story:
INDUSTRY: A life-saving business (AP 4/15) Relevant Links:
Spirit Lake Nation - http://www.spiritlakenation.com Related Stories:
N.D. tribe's business sees boost during war (03/28)
N.D. tribe makes military equipment (11/19)
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