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            <description><![CDATA[One of the discussions at the Milblog Conference yesterday brought up concerns about balancing the need to make people aware of the financial and structural concerns involved in making sure the psychologically and physically wounded get what they need with concerns about allowing veterans to be painted as pathetic victims.Several of the panelists said that you do that by making sure that a wide variety of stories about our servicemen and women are told.&nbsp; But beyond that, there's a way you can tell the story of a wounded soldier honestly without being condescending or pitying.&nbsp; Like this:His head was one...]]></description>
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