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		 Biden's 
		son discharged from U.S. Navy reserve after drug test: sources 
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		[October 17, 2014] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The son of 
		Vice President Joe Biden was discharged from the U.S. Navy reserve 
		earlier this year after testing positive for cocaine, sources familiar 
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			 The sources, who were not authorized to speak on the record, said 
			Hunter Biden tested positive for cocaine in a drug test administered 
			in June 2013. 
 Navy spokesman Commander Ryan Perry confirmed that Biden was 
			discharged from the Navy reserve in February 2014 but said privacy 
			laws prevented him from releasing any details.
 
 Perry said Biden was selected for a direct commission in the Navy 
			Reserve as a part-time ensign in 2012 and was assigned to a public 
			affairs unit in Norfolk, Virginia in May 2013.
 
 Biden, 44, a partner at an investment firm, said he regretted the 
			incident.
 
			
			 "It was the honor of my life to serve in the U.S. Navy, and I deeply 
			regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative 
			discharge," Biden said in a statement provided by his lawyer. "I 
			respect the Navy's decision. With the love and support of my family, 
			I'm moving forward."
 The vice president's office referred all queries to Hunter Biden's 
			attorney.
 
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			The vice president's other son, Delaware Attorney General Beau 
			Biden, served a year-long tour in Iraq as a captain in the Delaware 
			Army National Guard.
 (Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason in Washington; and Eric 
			Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
 
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