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Community - West County
Veterans clinic to open at Fort MeadePublished 10/15/08
Anticipating an influx of vets from Iraq and Afghanistan, Maryland plans to open a second veterans health clinic in Anne Arundel County within 18 months, officials said this week.
Andy Carruthers - Maryland GazetteLt. Gov. and Iraq War veteran Anthony Brown receives a flu shot at the Glen Burnie Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic from nurse manager Marilyn Solivan. Wilbert B. Forbes Sr., deputy state secretary of veterans affairs, said the center at Fort George G. Meade will be a community-based outpatient clinic similar in size to the one in Glen Burnie. The Glen Burnie VA Outpatient Clinic offers primary care, mental health treatment and various specialty services to about 80 veterans every day. Since 2001, it has offered help to 415 veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "We like to keep...
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