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Veterans' Support - Learn how we help veterans
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2022
Veterans' lives are typically far more difficult than individuals who have not had similar military experiences. Veterans typically spend the majority of their lives in army camps or other comparable locations, where they are surrounded by highly disciplined and trained professional soldiers and other army personnel. It becomes more difficult for a veteran to return to civilian life after years of being subjected to harsh conditions and severe traumas. After serving in the army, many veterans suffer mental or physical injuries, making it difficult for them to return to civilian life. A large number of veterans face financial challenges as a result of their inability to locate suitable employment.
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