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Wounded Marines have new opportunity in Fallbrook

For Marines who have suffered traumatic injuries in battle, the time during which they are being evaluated for return to active duty or disability separation from the service can be excruciatingly long. While the Marine may be shuttled to and from multiple appointments, there is a lot of idle time each week.

To help combat the mental stress and exhaustion that comes from merely waiting, a new non-profit organization, Wounded Warrior Farms, is taking a hands-on approach that will give Marines a physical outlet for their time and energy.

According to Ken Munson, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret), executive di...

 

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