In Mission, Texas, a U.S. Army recruiting billboard features a stern-faced soldier with the words "Stand Strong.
Stand Tall. Stand Out." In bigger text to the side, the words "Win a Wii" appear. The Nintendo Wii is the newest advertising hook in the Rio Grande Valley.
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