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200229-N-GT710-0060 AUSTIN, Texas (February 29, 2020)

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200229-N-GT710-0060 AUSTIN, Texas (February 29, 2020) Dr. David Anderson, the keynote speaker at the Returning Warrior Workshop (RWW) held in Austin, Texas speaks about resiliency to an audience of more than 50 recently mobilized Reserve Sailors and their family members. RWWs are designed to help service members and their families learn how to overcome the battles they face back home, and the struggles that come from the dramatic transition from combat life to civilian life. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Lawrence Davis/Released)

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