Critically wounded National Guard member being moved to in-patient rehabilitation

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Critically wounded National Guard member being moved to in-patient rehabilitation
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A West Virginia National Guard member who was shot last month in the nation’s capital is being transitioned from hospital acute care to in-patient rehabilitation.

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