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Military starts push to help soldiers kick tobacco habit (Green Bay Press-Gazette)

ASHWAUBENON � After a decade as a nonsmoker, Gunnery Sgt. Andrew Wall cracked under the pressure of military service in Iraq.

The Marine, like many of his cohorts, started using tobacco � in his case, smoking � to alleviate the stress of war.

He eventually quit again and has been smoke-free for three years, Wall said Wednesday. It’s helped him become a healthier, better Marine.