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My father dragged me into court and told everyone I had faked my entire Army career—no records, no service, no honor, just a daughter “stealing” the family name for veteran benefits. He sat there in his perfect navy suit while his lawyer called me unstable, attention-seeking, and a fraud, and I said nothing because the truth was buried in classified files I was still sworn not to explain. The room turned against me one exhibit at a time, until the judge went completely still, looked me in the eye, and asked about a convoy in Kandahar that no civilian in that courtroom should have known existed
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