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Mt. Rainier killing sparks concern for war veterans

January 3, 2012 by Peter Whalen

A double tragedy / As is so often the case, a Family member (his wife) tried to act as the “bell sheep” to signal to those she thought would intervene to help the situation that it was spiraling out of control. When it does there is much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands but never, never the resources necessary to get ahead of this tsunami. I will never stop advocating until our Centers come on line and hundreds more just like them follow around this Country. We owe these men and women and their families a debt of gratitude and we should be creating our own advocacy tsunami to make sure that they are not left behind by this Country http://wapo.st/zm0rTk

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