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A sponsor, on the other hand, acts as an advocate for a professional who is looking to move to higher-ranking positions. He also said members learned to do whatever a higher-ranking official told them but to act as if it were their choice. Willies and Joes who fought the war, as well as the higher-ranking army officers and a bitter Frenchman, whose daughter Heck once believed he loved. |
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