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LTC Greg Henning
Col Carl Whicker They had a better understanding of the effects of war on veterans.
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SPC Nancy Greene
It’s about time someone began to attempt to try to understand what war does to OUR MILITARY...I am watching “Apocalypse Now”, have seen “ 13 Hours in Benghazi” and I don’t know how ALL of these BRAVE MEN & WOMEN have been able to adjust and cope with life now that THEY are HOME! Excellent Share Sir! Am honored to be a part of RP and please keep Sharing information. The more we know, the better I am able to offer my services and Advocate for other Veterans.LTC Greg Henning
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Thank you, my friend LTC Greg Henning for posting the link to "Over 20 million U.S. military veterans have put their lives on the line in service to their country. But for many, surviving war is just the beginning. SURVIVING HOME uncovers a detrimental gap between military veterans and the civilian populace they protected, while also exposing a culture of silence that prevents many of them from talking about their experiences in war.
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