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A U.S. Air Force guard allowed a civilian with a criminal record who wore a reddish hat with balls on top that resembled mouse ears to pass through a gate into Joint Base Andrews Bolling, Maryland on Feb. 4, and 5 hr. later the intruder reached the flight line and boarded a parked Boeing C-40B.
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