Abstract
In short, the real work of rehabilitation must be done in the local community. There are two points that can never be stressed too much: That every veteran is in need of some sort of rehabilitation, and that the job must be done in the local community. It is the job of the local community to make the veteran a civilian again, to train him to think, feel, and act like a civilian once more.1 Willard Waller.
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