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Slides labeled legitimate nonprofits as terrorist organizations were used in training at Fort Liberty .
The Army didn't find any evidence that the soldier sought to subvert Defense Department policy or further a personal political viewpoint.
The slides had been used in trainings since 2017 and had not been reviewed or approved at any level, Army official says.
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