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Monday, June 9, 2008
WaPo: Soldiers with PTSD kept near firing ranges
According to the
Washington Post
, soldiers at Fort Benning and other bases diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and placed in the "Warriors in Transition" unit were kept too close to firing ranges, aggravating their disorders.
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