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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2013, file photo, a group of people protest the New York Police Department’s program of infiltrating and informing on Muslim communities during a rally near police headquarters in New York. The department has since disbanded the unit, but it has taken a tough stance in a heated legal battle over its continuing use of Muslim informants in terror threat investigations. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
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A U.S. Army honor guard band member plays a drum roll during the playing of "Taps" at the gravesite of Army Pvt. William Christman, who was the first military burial at the cemetery, marking the beginning of commemorations of the 150th anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Christman, 20, enlisted in the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry and was hospitalized for measles five weeks later, dying on May 11, 1864 and buried at Arlington on May 13. (AP Photo)
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U.S. Army honor guard arrive before the wreath laying at the gravesite of Army Pvt. William Christman, who was the first military burial at the cemetery, marking the beginning of commemorations of the 150th anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Christman, 20, enlisted in the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry and was hospitalized for measles five weeks later, dying on May 11, 1864 and buried at Arlington on May 13. (AP Photo)
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A stone of remembrance sits on the gravestone of Army Pvt. William Christman, who was the first military burial at the cemetery, marking the beginning of commemorations of the 150th anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. The stone is from the original Christman home that still stands in Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania. Christman, 20, enlisted in the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry and was hospitalized for measles five weeks later, dying on May 11, 1864 and buried at Arlington on May 13. (AP Photo)
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U.S. Army honor guard members stand at the gravesite of Army Pvt. William Christman, who was the first military burial at the cemetery, marking the beginning of commemorations of the 150th anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Christman, 20, enlisted in the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry and was hospitalized for measles five weeks later, dying on May 11, 1864 and buried at Arlington on May 13. (AP Photo)
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Keith Maupin pauses as he talks about his son, Sgt. Matt Maupin, in Arlington, Va.,Tuesday, May 13, 2014. A man in Iraqi custody has confessed to killing Sgt. Matt Maupin whose remains were found in 2008. Sgt. Matt Maupin, of Batavia in southwestern Ohio, was captured when insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms ambushed his fuel convoy near Baghdad on April 9, 2004. Keith Maupin decided to grow his beard until his son came home. He has never cut it. (AP Photo)
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Keith Maupin talks with reporters on his cell phone about his son, Sgt. Matt Maupin, in Arlington, Va.,Tuesday, May 13, 2014. A man in Iraqi custody has confessed to killing Sgt. Matt Maupin whose remains were found in 2008. Sgt. Matt Maupin, of Batavia in southwestern Ohio, was captured when insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms ambushed his fuel convoy near Baghdad on April 9, 2004. Keith Maupin decided to grow his beard until his son came home. He has never cut it. (AP Photo)
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Keith Maupin, wears a pin with an image of his son, Sgt. Matt Maupin, in Arlington, Va.,Tuesday, May 13, 2014. A man in Iraqi custody has confessed to killing Sgt. Matt Maupin whose remains were found in 2008. Sgt. Matt Maupin, of Batavia in southwestern Ohio, was captured when insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms ambushed his fuel convoy near Baghdad on April 9, 2004. Keith Maupin decided to grow his beard until his son came home. He has never cut it. (AP Photo)
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Keith Maupin wears a pin with an image of his son, Sgt. Matt Maupin, in Arlington, Va.,Tuesday, May 13, 2014. A man in Iraqi custody has confessed to killing Sgt. Matt Maupin whose remains were found in 2008. Sgt. Matt Maupin, of Batavia in southwestern Ohio, was captured when insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms ambushed his fuel convoy near Baghdad on April 9, 2004. (AP Photo)
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Keith Maupin, father of Sgt. Matt Maupin, is photographed, Arlington, Va.,Tuesday, May 13, 2014. A man in Iraqi custody has confessed to killing Sgt. Matt Maupin whose remains were found in 2008. Sgt. Matt Maupin, of Batavia in southwestern Ohio, was captured when insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms ambushed his fuel convoy near Baghdad on April 9, 2004. Keith Maupin decided to grow his beard until his son came home. He has never cut it. (AP Photo)