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Culture of sacrifice: Homeless veterans not forgotten in S.A.
Posted on November 13, 2012 at 9:02 AM
Updated Thursday, Mar 7 at 12:25 PM
SEVEN DAYS IN MILITARY CITY, USA Nearly a quarter of homeless heads of households in San Antonio are veterans, according to the 2012 Point in Time Count and Survey. Social workers agree that it's a tragic figure for Military City U.S.A.
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