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Wounded Warrior Project helps ease way back to civilian life

Retired soldiers SSG Josh Feinburg and SGT Marcus Johnson take aim at a chucker flushed from a field west of Great Bend Saturday afternoon. It was part of a Wounded Warrior Project hunt jointly sponsored by Pheasants Forever Rooster Booster Chapter 504. Five soldiers who were injured during act...

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This is part two of our series about the Wounded Warrior Project coming to Great Bend.  Last weekend, a group of five soldiers attended a Wounded Warrior hunt sponsored in part by the WWP and Pheasants Forever Rooster Booster Chapter 504.  The Tribune spotlighted each of the soldiers and how they became part of the project.  Today, we’ll take a closer look at how the Wounded Warrior Project is working to help soldiers transition back ...

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