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Wounded Soldiers Center
Clip: 10/28/2011 | 8m 29s
It's a place where veterans can heal with family close at hand.
The first battle many seriously wounded soldiers face is whether they want to go on with their lives and then endure the long, painful process of healing, often alone. Doctors have learned that wounded soldiers heal faster and more completely when they have family around them. That's what happens here at the Warrior and Family Support Center in San Antonio.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Wounded Soldiers Center
Clip: 10/28/2011 | 8m 29s
The first battle many seriously wounded soldiers face is whether they want to go on with their lives and then endure the long, painful process of healing, often alone. Doctors have learned that wounded soldiers heal faster and more completely when they have family around them. That's what happens here at the Warrior and Family Support Center in San Antonio.
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