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Fort Hood shooting: Residents begin long healing process

Reporting from Ft. Hood, Texas - After eight years of casualties overseas and suicides at home, this vast Army base took an unusual step recently to aid soldiers and their families facing overwhelming grief. Full Article at Los Angeles Times

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