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Happy reunions can obscure the challenges that military families face after deployment


The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

by Christie Aschwanden An Army major comes home after nine months at war and, with cameras rolling, makes an unexpected visit to his 8-year-old daughter’s school. She runs to hug him and, tears flowing, does not let go. A Navy petty officer just back from Afghanistan reunites with her 12-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son during the children’s field trip to the zoo . A soldier returning from a deployment...


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