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Navy Lt. Commander Keith Davids carries the "football" containing nuclear codes, April 18, 2005, at the White House. They are always there, at the president's side or nearby, hiding in plain sight. At any given time, five people hold the title of White House military aide, a not particularly revealing description for the men and women who take turns carrying "the football," the leather briefcase stocked with classified U.S. nuclear war plan. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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2005-05-04
ASSOCIATED PRESS/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
RON EDMONDS
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