Sgt. Cruz-Story was one of the first soldiers to go through Maryland's 90-day support program when she came back in October, she said, but didn't take...
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BALTIMORE - Maryland's post-combat support program is a good foundation, Guard soldiers told Gov. Martin O'Malley and Sen. Barbara Mikulski yesterday at the Fifth Regiment Armory, but needs to be built on with more long-term care and one-to-one counseling. Find Us On Facebook
Sgt. Iris Cruz-Story left her two daughters - Julissa and Iyania, now 2 and 5, respectively - in July 2006 to go to Kuwait. Their father, Sgt. Jon Story, who had just returned from Iraq, became their sole caretaker.
Sgt. Cruz-Story was one of the first soldiers to go through Maryland's 90-day support program when she came back in October, she said, but didn't take...
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