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en EspañolDeployed to Afghanistan and Iraq2006 / 2008
en EspañolDeployed to Iraq1990 / 2004
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Two new USO Centers for wounded, ill or injured troops and their families in the Washington, D.C. area will offer specialized spaces, services and programs designed to serve the troops and families recovering in long term care.
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If you or a loved one have returned home from military service with an injury, the USO can help ease that transition. Find out how you can participate in the programs and services focused specifically on your healing and recovery.
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Many servicemen and women returning from engagements abroad are suffering from post traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury. Learn more about PTS and TBI and where to get help with these resources.
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