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Mass. Group Studying Soldiers' Mental Health

Commission To Make Recommendations On Helping Vets

POSTED: 11:32 am EDT June 29, 2008
UPDATED: 7:21 am EDT June 30, 2008

A new Massachusetts commission will study the mental health effects of military service and make recommendations about how the state can help returning veterans.

The "Wounds of War" commission will look at whether the state should create a mandatory mental health treatment program for National Guard members who engage in combat.

The commission will also look at the potential benefits of a military family leave policy for caregivers and a statewide education training program to assist police, corrections officers and first responders about the early warning signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.

The 19-member commission is set to meet for the first time this week. Its report is due on Sept. 15.

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