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Additional than 200 men and women with ties to Florida have provided their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pics By Eloïsa Ruano Gonzalez Orlando Sentinel A gun instructor accidently shot a student in the foot Saturday during an NRA class to receive certification to carry a concealed weapon, Orlando police said. Robert Frauman Jr., 50, was taken to Florida Hospital after instructor Michael Phillips' firearm discharged about 11:45 a.m., police said. Phillips,
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