PM&R
Volume 1, Issue 11 , Pages 991-992 , November 2009

Honoring Those Who Have Served

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 This work reflects the view of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2009.10.009

PM&R
Volume 1, Issue 11 , Pages 991-992 , November 2009