A general reflects on war and loss
The highest-ranking US military officer to lose a child in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Boston native Lieutenant General John F. Kelly spoke on the anniversary of his son’s death.
The highest-ranking US military officer to lose a child in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Boston native Lieutenant General John F. Kelly spoke on the anniversary of his son’s death.
Scot Lehigh
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“You’re making decisions that are life-and-death. When you come back, you want something more. You want a career.”
Beth Costa, head of veteran employment and training programs in Massachusetts
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