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Web Site Aids War Vets

POSTED: 12:14 pm CDT June 22, 2009
UPDATED: 12:17 pm CDT June 22, 2009

It is fairly common for veterans returning from war to deal with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder.

A new Web site, Network To Care, has helpful social and professional network links for middle Tennessee veterans.

"You spend four years of your life on active duty where someone tells you what to do every single minute of the day. And then you're dropped and they say, have a good life," said Iraq War Veteran Chris Raschke.

Afshin Khoshravi, who co-founded the site, said it allows veterans and their families to talk to each other, compare notes and offer personal advice or referrals.

Click here to learn more about Network To Care.

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