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Vets and the Local VA - The Outlook from Maryland: PTSD and Reactivation
From: Mary Rose Madden
Length: 00:04:58
With the latest surge of troops being sent to Iraq, this last installment int he series shows how a soldier's health treatment can coincide with his or her re-activation.
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With the latest surge of troops being sent to Iraq, this last installment int he series shows how a soldier's health treatment can coincide with his or her re-activation.