Wounded Homecoming: The Uphill Journey of Wounded Veterans from Battlefield to Homefront

Wounded Homecoming: The Uphill Journey of Wounded Veterans from Battlefield to Homefront
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Download or read book Wounded Homecoming: The Uphill Journey of Wounded Veterans from Battlefield to Homefront written by John Gallina and published by Networlding Publishing. This book was released on 2018-05-07 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Gallina and Dale Beatty, Combat Wounded Veterans who served together, were injured together, an established Purple Heart Homes together, share details of their story in Wounded Homecoming: The Uphill Journey of Wounded Veterans from Battlefield to Homefront. The book delves into the background of both Purple Heart Homes Co-founders while showcasing the stories of disabled Veterans from different conflicts. The juxtaposition of similarities and differences from the over 3.4 million injured service members who live in the United States casts a new light on what it means to exist as a disabled Veteran.


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