UNIVERSITY TRAINING PROGRAM TO HELP WOUNDED WARRIORS
November 05, 2008
November 05, 2008
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Nov. 5 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news release:
More than 65,000 military personnel have been wounded by hostile and nonhostile acts in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. In addition to advances in medical care, recreation programming is playing an important role in reintegrating these individuals into military, family and community life. To help these wounded warriors, Penn State has developed a first-of-its-kind training program for . . .
More than 65,000 military personnel have been wounded by hostile and nonhostile acts in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. In addition to advances in medical care, recreation programming is playing an important role in reintegrating these individuals into military, family and community life. To help these wounded warriors, Penn State has developed a first-of-its-kind training program for . . .