$5M oasis for war wounded to open at Texas base
(AP)
<p><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20081127/capt.c8617576694547538c0d96ebb8068980.war_wounded_program_txda101.jpg?x=130&y=96&q=85&sig=zQ1YAghut3MlpsEOrXWCKQ--" align="left" height="96" width="130" alt="Judith Markelz, program manager of the Warrior and Family Support Center, talks on the phone at her desk, Nov. 24, 2008, at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. The WFSC provides coordinated services to patients, next-of-kin and extended family members with a primary focus on service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)" border="0" /> (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081127/ap_on_re_us/war_wounded)AP - Judith Markelz has relied on volunteers for years to help the war wounded and their families. They've brought meals, DVDs, event tickets and an endless supply of cookies to help comfort those whose lives suddenly were upended by a bomb or a bullet.</p><br clear="all"/>
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