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He was joined by disabled soldiers for portions of the journey.
The transport of all disabled soldiers must be promptly arranged.
At the end of the war, there were 114,000 disabled soldiers and 500,000 orphaned children.
Disabled soldiers were provided with $11 per month.
As a disabled soldier without independent financial means, Trenchard was now at his lowest point.
Training was offered free of charge to returned and disabled soldiers, with fees covered by the Commonwealth.
He said one high-ranking army officer had called the disabled soldiers Communists for dealing with the former enemy.
If former presidents can go to the Mayo Clinic, why can't our disabled soldiers?
Richard Thomas recites from a disabled soldier's letter describing the war in personal detail.
"A teller of futures this day, a disabled soldier the next, a madman the third.
In 1870 Governor Claflin appointed him one of a commission to care for disabled soldiers.
During World War I, it was used as a hospital annex and home for disabled soldiers.
Other disabled soldiers cried out for mercy.
After the war, the Society operated the School for Disabled Soldiers.
The role of the Associate's Wife was especially created for the disabled soldiers' benefit performance and does not appear in any standard performances.
Beginning in 1919 (during World War I) the federal government contracted with the school, and 50 disabled soldiers were educated.
The Directorate is engaged with several projects to rehabilitate these injured and disabled Soldiers.
In the nineties his assignments were in the area of rehabilitation of fellow disabled soldiers.
It also supervised the Invalid Corps, in which disabled soldiers performed at garrisons.
Disabled soldiers returning from the wars spurred Federal rehabilitation programs and called attention to other disabled Americans.
With a nod, Spinello left the infirmary for the first time since being brought there and headed in the direction the disabled soldier had given him.
The site was then donated to Queen Mary in support of her plans to establish a home for paralysed and permanently disabled soldiers.
The town was once site the Home for Disabled Soldiers, an old soldiers' home closed in 1932.
During the First World War, the hospital became an emergency hospital for the military and in early 1918 also housed discharged disabled soldiers.
Gradually he gained enough flexibility to use an old-fashioned wooden wheelchair, scavenged by his parents at a time when most wheelchairs were given to disabled soldiers.