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Local Businessman Lights Up the Holidays for Wounded Soldiers
Ted Hall with Christmas Decor by Hallco in Maryland volunteered himself along with 12 of his employees to put up $7,000 worth of lights to help severely wounded soldiers feel more at home. The Soldiers live at Walter Reed Medical Center's Fisher House while they rehabilitate thier injuries.
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