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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Military Turns To Charity To Build Medical Clinics

Faced with tighter defense budgets after the Iraq War, the military is getting a hand from a private charitable foundation to treat physical and psychological injuries of returning troops.

The Pentagon has a unique partnership with the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, which is raising $100 million to build a network of clinics on military bases.

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  1. They would have MUCH more money if they (the military industrial complex) didn't get away with charging the taxpayers $3500 for a rifle I can buy for $700, 1.2 BILLION dollars for ONE jet aircraft, and $15 for a .50 caliber round....and then CHARGING wounded soldiers for equipment they didn't take with them on the medivac as they were being airlifted to a hospital to have whats left of their legs amputated.

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