Talk:Army Wounded Warrior Program

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Does the Army maintain a list of wounded warriors for the receipt of cards and letters to help encourage their rehabilitation? I know the Marine Corps and navy have a webpage for their wounded warriors re. Operation Pal( Prayers and letters). I am A member of the Knight of Columbus Which is a Catholic Mens Fraturnity which is dedicated to charitable organizations and patriotism of the purpose of our country. We are establishing a card and letter program to wounded service personal letting them know that they are not forgotten by the general public and to extend our thanks for what they have endured of the cost of freedom.

If the Army does maintain such a list could you please point me in the right direction.
Thanks for your help.

T.L. Hughes

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