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Who is Gen James Amos USMC?

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Is General Amos a Mormon--of course he is. He comes from southern Idaho, went to the University of Idaho, is known to be very reserved and in need of a personality. He is a closet Mormon--and there is nothing wrong with that. Look at him; he is a prototype quintessential Mormon.

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