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He was married to Elizabeth "Tipper" Aitcheson, on May 19, 1970 at the Washington Cathedral. They have four children Karenna, Kristin, Sarah and Albert and three grandchildren. The couple separated after 40 years of marriage on June 1, 2010.<ref>[http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2010/06/al_and_tipper_gore_separating.html Marriage]</ref>
 
He was married to Elizabeth "Tipper" Aitcheson, on May 19, 1970 at the Washington Cathedral. They have four children Karenna, Kristin, Sarah and Albert and three grandchildren. The couple separated after 40 years of marriage on June 1, 2010.<ref>[http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2010/06/al_and_tipper_gore_separating.html Marriage]</ref>
 
===Military Service===
 
===Military Service===
In August of 1968, at the age of 20 Al Gore enlisted in the U.S.Military for two years and received his basic training at Fort Dix. He was assigned as Public Affairs Officer at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He served a non-combatant position as a reporter during the Vietnam war to cover the operations activities of the 20th Engineer Brigade at Bien Hoa, Southern Vietnam for five months.<ref>[http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/gorevietnam.asp Al Gore in Vietnam]</ref>
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In August of 1968, at the age of 20, Al Gore enlisted in the U.S.Military for two years and received his basic training at Fort Dix. He was assigned as Public Affairs Officer at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He served a non-combatant position as a reporter during the Vietnam war to cover the operations activities of the 20th Engineer Brigade at Bien Hoa, Southern Vietnam for five months.<ref>[http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/gorevietnam.asp Al Gore in Vietnam]</ref>
    
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==