Hundreds of New Hampshire National Guard members spent 2004 at war, running convoys through mortar attacks; being hit by roadside bombs, rockets and ambushes; training a new police force in Iraq and army in Afghanistan; and helping rebuild two shattered countries.

Two died, more than three dozen were wounded, and dozens more were decorated for valor for risking their lives to save colleagues or civilians.

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