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Many U.S. veterans land behind bars. A unique, new law may change that.

Por: NBC News Nation September 24, 2022

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Tony Miller killed countless enemy forces while deployed in Iraq, where his Army unit captured so many high-value targets that they received a valor award. “Violence was good,” said Miller, a paratrooper, who was sent back to Iraq just 17 days after returning home from his first deployment.  “Violence was rewarded.” But once he left the military in 2008, Miller's aggression was no longer an asset, and he was consumed by anger,... + full article



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