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Personal products needed for wounded servicemembers at Walter Reed Stars and Stripes Officials at Walter Reed Army Medical Center are seeking donations for wounded troops who are forced to leave behind personal belongings when medically evacuated from war zones. Ronnie Polaneczky | A round-trip rail ride fueled by gratitude Philadelphia Daily News SINCE 9/11, thousands of wounded American soldiers have been flown to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., to recover. Navy to Lead New Medical Center DCMilitary.com The Surgeons General of the Army, Navy and Air Force provided guidance Nov. 17 on the way ahead as Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center continue to formalize integration plans. Local Gifts Bound for Walter Reed WBAY Green Bay Donations from the community and local businesses will add up to quite a Christmas for 100 injured soldiers. Tuesday December 5, 2006 The Winchester Sun website updates every afternoon, and as events warrant. Winchester Sun Bobby Ray Branham, 60, of 17 Goldie Ave., husband of Debra Stamper Branham, died at 2:49 p.m. Sunday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Injured Marine's coworkers pitch in for care package WTHR Indianapolis Carmel - Love and encouragement continue to pour out for an Indiana Marine who lost his legs during a roadside bomb attack in Iraq. Lance Corporal Josh Bleill , 29, is recovering at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC. Friends in Indiana wanted the Greenfield, Indiana native to know that he has an army of support back home. Valpo soldier recovers in D.C. Post-Tribune Six months after arriving in Iraq, 19-year-old Pfc. Anthony Calabro was rushed back to the United States with more than 50 pieces of shrapnel covering his body. Obituaries, Dec. 6, 2006 djournal.com Lona Allen, Bowling Green, Ohio Tom Aston, Myrtle Chris Braun, Tupelo Brad Bridges, Booneville Lucille Eichler, Tupelo Jessie Griffin, Potts Camp Lt. Col. Hugh Guffey Sr., Tishomingo Minnie Gunn, West Point Lizzie Johnson, Champaign, Ill. From One Hero to Another: Medal of Honor Recipient Supports Gift Project for America's Wounded Warriors PR Web George E. Wahlen, Medal of Honor recipient, and subject of the recent book "The Quiet Hero" is spearheading a project to give a signed copy of his book to all 680 patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C. The project not only seeks to raise the spirits of these wounded warriors, but it will also give individuals an opportunity to express their gratitude to the combat veterans Riding toward recovery St. Petersburg Times Alba Tanner, an Army specialist from Hammond, La., rode in tanks in Iraq until a roadside bomb tore out his armpit and took his right arm's full use.army+center+medical+reed+walter: army+center+medical+reed+walter
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