Career 'Citizen Soldier' reflects on conviction in Omaha missing person case, 13 years later

By Sgt. David LietzMay 17, 2019

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Career 'Citizen Soldier' reflects on conviction in Omaha missing person case, 13 years later
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Eric Nordby pauses for a photo, in his office, at the 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Nordby grew up in rural north central Nebraska and studied pre-medicine before he joined the Army an... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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