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We hear from family members of the soldiers heading out to Lebanon later this month
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More than 300 soldiers were in Sarsfield Barracks here in Limerick yesterday for the ceremony for the peacekeepers who will be going to Lebanon later this month. Live 95's Sandra Quinn spoke to the family members who will be left behind about how they feel.
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