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Coming Home Well – Chad Layman / Cindy Thompson / Carrie Ann Alford – Thank You For Your Service

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Coming Home Well – Chad Layman / Cindy Thompson / Carrie Ann Alford – Thank You For Your Service

When a veteran hears “Thank you for your service” some of us freeze, some of us respond, and some just walk away.  So what do we think about a documentary titled Thank You For Your Service (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2352196)?  On Feb 20, the Stonefield theater will hold a screening of TYFYS with a panel discussion after.  We speak with Cindy Thompson, Chad Layman of the Fine Earth Adventure Race, and Carrie Ann Alford of the Virginia Department of Veteran Services about the upcoming screening and why you should go see it.

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