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November 11, 2011

The Silence that Kills: Time to Speak Up about what Veterans Need

by Paula J. Caplan, When Johnny and Jane Came Marching Home, USA - Two million veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq now live among us, some of a total of 23 million from all United States wars. The disconnection of most civilians from veterans’ pain disconnects us from profoundly important truths about the nature of humanity and connection.

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