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Combining resukts of ls commands

Hi,

I have a directory with some XML files in it. I can use wildcards to get the list of XMLs I want

say I have following XMLs in same dir
Employee1.xml
Employee2.xml
Employee3.xml
and
Salary1.xml
Salary2.xml
Salary3.xml
apart from other .txt .dat files etc

I want to write a unix command to get list of all Employee*.xml and Salary*.xml combined together.

Could someone please share the command.

Thanks
dsrookie
 

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