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Pledging to overhaul the way the military handles the least visible wounds of war, a private foundation unveiled a $100 million plan to construct state-of-the-art treatment centers for brain injuries and psychological disorders at nine of the largest bases in the country.
The foundation, the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, has already raised $25 million and will begin construction this month on the first two centers, at Fort Belvoir, an Army base in Virginia near Washington, D.C., and the Marines’ Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
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