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SLIDE SHOW Posted: May 22, 2009   
Riding Program Helps Soldiers Heal FLASH VERSION
A therapeutic riding program at Fort Myer in Arlington, Va., helps injured soldiers with their physical and mental recovery by having them ride horses usually used in the formal funeral processions in Arlington National Cemetery. Two participants and one of the "side walkers" describe their experiences.
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Produced by: Aileen Humphreys
Fort Myer Street, Michael Cain and Bud walk down the street on Fort Myer past military officials' homes.
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Fort Myer Street
Michael Cain and Bud walk down the street on Fort Myer past military officials' homes.
Speaking: Michael Cain
Photo Credit: Aileen Humphreys, Audio Credit: Aileen Humphreys
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