Local veteran continues to serve community after multiple deployments

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A local veteran is continuing to serve, well-after his multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

First, Tuesday's children, what is it? What does it do?Tuesday Children's, a nonprofit organization that was founded initially on 911, the attack in New York City on the towers, as well as the Pentagon in Pennsylvania, it impacted, obviously, a lot of families that lost either, you know, a loved one from the towers or in emergency services and the police and fire rescue. And so these days, children was born out of that to take care of those families.

It's a very good question, and it's a tough question that a lot of veterans ask themselves on a day-to-day basis because of being in part of a team environment with the values and the sacrifice and the loyalty to the mission, to each other and to the family is something that never leaves you. And so when you depart the military, whether after five years or 20 plus years, you do struggle with that type of environment because it's a completely different environment once you're out.

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