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Family members, center, watch as members of the Old Guard carry the casket of U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene into Section 60 for his funeral service at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Members of the Old Guard brings the casket of U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene by caisson to Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery for his funeral service, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Members of the Old Guard brings the casket of U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene by caisson, left, to Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery for his funeral service, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Members of the Old Guard get ready for the service for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Members of the Old Guard get ready for the service for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Visitors to Section 60 watch the service for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Dr. Susan Myers, the wife of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene puts a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, from left, daughter Amelia Greene, wife Dr. Susan Myers, and son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, each take turns placing a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, from left, wife Dr. Susan Myers, son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, and daughter Amelia Greene, each take turns placing a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, from left, daughter Amelia Greene, wife Dr. Susan Myers, and son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, each take turns placing a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The children of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, his daughter Amelia Greene, left, and his son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, second from left, watches as Dr. Susan Myers, the wife of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene puts a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, from left, father Harold Greene, daughter Amelia Greene, son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene and his wife, Dr. Susan Myers, during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The children of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, his daughter Amelia Greene, left, and his son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, second from left, watches as Dr. Susan Myers, the wife of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene puts a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The children of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, his daughter Amelia Greene, left, and his son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, second from left, watches as Dr. Susan Myers, the wife of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene puts a rose on his coffin during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, from left, daughter-in-law Kasandra Greene, father Harold Greene, daughter Amelia Greene, son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene and his wife, Dr. Susan Myers, during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The family of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, son Army 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, left, and his wife, Dr. Susan Myers, right, during his funeral service at Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Thursday, August 14, 2014. Greene was killed in Afghanistan while at the national military academy in Kabul. He was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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The casket of race car driver Kevin Ward Jr., is taken from a hearse before being carried into South Lewis Central School before a funeral on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014, in Turin, N.Y. Ward died after being struck by NASCAR driver Tony Stewart's car during a race last weekend at a dirt track in western New York. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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Denver FBI spokesman Dave Joly says that it's still too soon to tell if states like Colorado and Washington, where recreational marijuana usage is now legal, are experiencing overall shifts in crime statistics. (associated press)
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Colin McPheeters, 20, of Fredrick, Md., skates in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, August 13, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Patrick Budd, 15, Colesville, Md., skates in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, August 13, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)