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Melissa Short is a 2008 graduate of Grove City College with a dual major in political science and Spanish and is earning an M.S. in law enforcement and intelligence analysis from Michigan State University. She also works for a government contractor, where she supports U.S. service members through research and analysis. Questions, comments, concerns or other feedback? Please contact Melissa at Melissa.Short86@gmail.com.


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Friday, December 11th, 2009 · 2 comments
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