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  2. 40 Sweet and Sentimental Going-Away Gifts That Show How ... - AOL

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    Got a pal who's moving, starting a new job, or going abroad? Here are some sweet and thoughtful gift ideas to make sure they know you'll miss them dearly. 40 Sweet and Sentimental Going-Away Gifts ...

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  4. The best sympathy gifts people actually want - AOL

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    The best sympathy gift I ever received was a necklace with an “A” on it. My mother’s best friend sent it to me when my son passed and I wear it often, especially on days when I need strength.

  5. Hail and Farewell - Wikipedia

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    Hail and Farewell (a translation of ave atque vale, last words of the poem Catullus 101) is a traditional military event whereby those coming to and departing from an organization are celebrated. This may coincide with a change in command, be scheduled on an annual basis, or be prompted by any momentous organizational change.

  6. Leave (military) - Wikipedia

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    In military forces, leave is a permission to be away from one's unit, either for a specified or unspecified period of time. The term AWOL, standing for absent without leave, is a term for desertion used in the armed forces of many English-speaking countries. Various militaries have specific rules that regulate leaves.

  7. Leave (U.S. military) - Wikipedia

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    Under certain circumstances, the use or lose threshold may be extended to 80 days, if the member is unable to take leave due to duty requirements, usually because of a deployment. If a servicemember leaves the military without having used all his or her leave time, the unused days are paid for at the member's regular rate of pay upon separation.