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Blog entries are submitted by people like you, concerned with the healthy return from wartime service by members of America's military. Submissions can be reactions to articles in the news, personal stories, general thoughts, or other topical information. To submit a blog entry, please contact us.

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An Overdue Homecoming
from Cheryl Gansner | 0 comments
I am the wife of a war wounded soldier. It has been three years since my husband, Bryan, was injured by an IED in Kirkuk, Iraq. After a year spent at WalterReed Army Medical Center to we moved to Knoxville, TN. After completing his Medical Board, I started working as a social worker and Bryan got a job working as a bomb robot technician. More >
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Community Counts
from Krista Goldstine-Cole, M.Ed. | 1 comments
I was three the first time my father shipped out to Vietnam. That’s me, with the curly hair, the day he left the first time. More >
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Saw this through our friends at SVA, a Thanksgiving Day message from Secretary Shinseki. Have a safe holiday everyone!


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It is clear that the decision to commit 30,000 additional US Forces to the war in Afghanistan came after months of careful deliberation. That same level of deliberation is now needed to ensure every one of those 30,000 troops and their families make a healthy homecoming. More >
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