Show of strength: Warrior Care Month breakfast presents resources for service members
Mick Mahon, 628th Force Support Squadron transition management consultant discusses the Wounded Warrior Program and the services available to wounded, ill or injured veterans while in the program during the Second Annual Warrior Care Breakfast and Information Fair at the Airman & Family Readiness Center here Nov. 29, 2017. When an Airman faces a serious illness, injury or wound, their life plans may change. They may or may not be able to continue military service. This program helps airmen adjust to life after entering the Wounded Warrior Program.
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