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Then fix it. That's the whole point of Wikipedia, if you see something wrong, you fix it. :) --
Kross 22:07, May 10, 2005 (UTC)
Hey, she taught at my high school.
68.189.177.26 12:15, 1 June 2006 (UTC)reply
She was not assigned to the infirmary
As a member of the Class of 1999, I was there first hand and she was not assigned to infirmary for housing. She was assigned her own room in 3rd Battalion, India Company. There was a CCTV camera set up monitoring the door.
Military indoctrination started at 8am on a Monday morning. Shannon Faulkner quit at lunch time the same day. She spent the rest of the week in the infirmary not participating in any military activities. She left for good that Friday.