By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - Jose Luis Nazario Jr. finished his military career as a Marine sergeant three years ago after serving in Iraq. While there, he said, he regularly fired at insurgents and got shot at while navigating a maze of crooked streets and crumbling, vacant homes.
But Nazario is now fighting ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
RIVERSIDE - Jose Luis Nazario Jr. finished his military career as a Marine sergeant three years ago after serving in Iraq. While there, he said, he regularly fired at insurgents and got shot at while navigating a maze of crooked streets and crumbling, vacant homes.
But Nazario is now fighting ...
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