Some were severely injured on the battlefield. Others suffered major illnesses while doing things as ordinary as spending a day with the in-laws. But they are all under the care of the Warrior in Transition Unit and the Soldier and Family Assistance Center at the fort, two groups that guide the soldiers in their recovery from physical and mental health problems and help them through the process of returning to active duty or starting a new life as a...
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