Veterans adjust to civilian life and the workforce

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Updated: 11/08/2012 11:09 am
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Last month alone, 33,000 American military members returned hom from Afghanistan. Those service members are looking to adjust to civilian life and join the workforce.

We spoke with Army Colonel Garland Williams about the challenges they face. He gave us helpful tips to have a successful post-military career. Watch the video for more.

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Realchange - 11/8/2012 12:49 PM
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Press pretends to care about veterans but turns blind eye to the Gulf War Illness fiasco and the fact that our highest level leaders will not comment about it. Remeber all the home comming parades and stuff for desert storm veterans? Not worth much now they dying with mysterious illness and being cheated by the US government. Bush rather the news video tape him with limbless combat veterans playing golf for the people than answer why so many got sick under him and his father and what did they do about it. Military uses it's troops as guinea pigs period. Ironic when Congress got attacked with Anthrax they still maintain the right to chose to vaccinate against it but insist the military must take the shot even if it destroys them or be court martialed and ruined for life. Facts not fiction or slanted.
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