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Lovely. How about instead of promoting art from unlawful combatant Islamists who want to kill us, we promote the therapeutic art of U.S. military veterans? http://americanartstrust.or... Sincerely, Montgomery J. Granger, Major, U.S. Army, Retired. Former ranking U.S. Army Medical Department officer with the Joint Detainee Operations Group, Joint Task Force 160, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and author: "Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior." And contributor to the American Veterans Art Wall. Thank you.
The Art of Keeping Guantánamo Open
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The American Veterans Art Wall - The AVAW's "...mission is to provide – America's veterans – with a safe, secure,
non-judgmental outlet to express your feelings through art." #VeteranStrong
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GITMO used to be a nice place to be stationed at one time before things got ugly.
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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I used to call it "Any Base USA." Reminded me of SoCal. Even though we had detainee OPS going on, there were humanizing activities: outdoor movie theater, boating and fishing, O Club, NCO Club, E Club, Community Center, Cuban and Jamaican restaurants, arts and crafts (I made my share of iguanas!), and the nature - flora and fauna - were incredible.
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Treating Our Veterans With Art Therapy
One of the most exciting things taking place in the field of art therapy is in the area of treating our veterans with PTSD, TBI, and other psychological health conditions. Over and over again, we hear amazing stories about how the art therapist working with vets has changed their lives forever. That was definitely evident on Tuesday as we had the privilege of participating in Creative Forces Summit in Tampa, Florida. Creative Forces: NEA...
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