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Drug use reported on rise in military
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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2001 Drug use in the military may be on the rise, according to a number of recent cases. Eleven Army soldiers are facing charges for using Ecstasy, LSD or marijuana. Two are court-martialed for drug distribution. The Air Force has seen a number of drug cases as well. An airman was sentenced to five years in prison for distributing Ecstasy, LSD, marijuana and other drugs. Get the Story:
Drugs, Sex and Recommendations (The Washington Post 7/17)
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