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11/18/2012
The state of Virginia tries to smooth the transition through the Virginia Wounded Warrior program operated by the Virginia Department of Veteran Services.
11/9/2012
A view from the field in front of American Legion Post 89, King George, Virginia at the fourth annual BBQ and Bike Rally.
8/14/2012
VA Advisory Council on Military Education
7/30/2012
Virginia Wounded Warrior Program Special Projects Coordinator, Martha Mead, was presented with a $4,000 donation check from Virginia ACME President, Michael Midura.
7/30/2012
Thank you for participating in our online survey regarding resilience and quality of life. Your participation will help us to better understand your experiences within your life and community. By clicking on the link below, or pasting it into your browser, you will be directed to a short survey that should take about 20 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and all responses will be kept confidential.
7/30/2012
You might be rural if... sounds like the set-up for a joke. But the public health issues facing rural Virginia are no joke. The 2012 Virginia Health Equity Report estimates that the total annual costs of health disparities/inequities associated with living in a rural area instead of an urban area in Virginia cost $692 million. That's annually.
7/17/2012
Don Howell and Mahlon Johnson (and Mike Dailey with the race car) participated in this event on Saturday at Great Meadow.
5/30/2012
THE PLAINS, Va. (WUSA) -- Honoring our men and women in the military continues this Memorial Day weekend.
5/15/2012
2011 VWWP Progress Report
5/9/2012
By 2008, nearly 20 percent of military service members nationwide had returned from Iraq and Afghanistan reporting symptoms of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) or major depression, according to the report, Invisible Wounds of War. Yet, only slightly more than 50 percent have sought treatment.
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