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  1. Senior Leader Spouses at participate in an Avoid Thinking Traps activity

    Senior Leader Spouses participate in an Avoid Thinking Traps activity
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  2. is only 4 days away! Be sure to follow us during November for the latest @DoDWarriorCare info!

  3. : Hopefully I can pass on [my] passion for adaptive sports to other Veterans,” said SSG Zedd Pitts, of WTB.

  4. Keep prescription drugs out of the wrong hands. Drop off old ones at your MTF pharmacy.

  5. The Regional Trials for the Atlantic Region will be held from Oct 31-Nov 04 at Fort Benning. to all of the athletes!

  6. : Have questions about obtaining adaptive sports equipment?

  7. | This month, hosted wounded, ill, & injured Service members for .

  8. Good luck to all of the athletes competing at the Regional Trials at Fort Hood! Hooah!

  9. is in November, but we support our wounded warriors every day.

  10. “Just because one door closed, doesn’t mean another one didn’t open,” said Sgt. Blake Johnson, Walter Reed WTB.

  11. : Every WTU has team of clinical and non-clinical staff helping each Soldier through their recovery.

  12. : Keep pushing forward, even when you want to quit.

  13. Army Veteran Wally Kollmann from Paynesville, MN learns methods of using art as a therapeutic tool. Learn more at !

  14. Doing a good deed is good for your health! What have you done for others?

  15. Cycling helped this veteran recover from physical & . Learn why he encourages others to do the same:

  16. VA's creative arts program helped this former convict find new purpose through his art. Watch this incredible story.

  17. : Thank you to the AW2 Advocates supporting our wounded, ill and injured Soldiers during recovery.

  18. "Leaders must be seen to be up front, up to date, up to their job and up early in the morning." – Marcus Sieff

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