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Therapists Deployed To War Zone To Fight Stress Disorders

TORKHAM GATE, Afghanistan (USATODAY) - The toll from the tragic shooting at Fort Hood extends beyond the post, beyond the families of the dead and wounded, to outposts such as this one. Full Article at WUSA Washington, DC

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