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Lt. Col. James Baker uses the Internet from COB Speicher, Iraq, to interact with his wife Amanda and their newborn son, Jesse James, shortly after he was born Feb. 13 in Florida. Using a popular video-teleconferencing program, Baker was able to be in the delivery room - virtually - as Amanda gave birth Technology keeps deployed Soldiers, families connected

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