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US Embassy puts back Danish flags honoring fallen soldiers after removal outrage from the Hill Jonathan Carter

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The U.S. embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Tuesday removed Danish flags meant to honor the country’s troops who fought in Afghanistan, sparking backlash from Danish citizens as well as military veterans from both countries. However, according to Military Times, the flags have been put back in place following the outcry. The embassy’s move comes in… Read More 

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