Ukrainians with disabilities and their families struggle as war makes life even harder

Life was a struggle for families of Ukrainians with disabilities before the war. It’s even harder now.

           

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Luis Armando Hernandez this started in 2014 when US overthrew the democritcally elected president of Ukraine because the US EU NATO wanted regime change war in russia .....ukraine EU NATO US had 8 years to train Ukraines militay and set up their military trenches blockades bunkers etc etc etc. it has nothing to do about bidens weakness....it has to do with Russia signing the MINCS accord with Ukraine so the Ukraine governement would stop bombing the people of the danbass Crimea lugansk....Biden/NEO LIBS want to overthrow putin and take Russia break it up into 4 providences to steal all of russias commodities metals oils gas etc etc etc all for Corporate profits


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Glen Nelson of Brainerd narrowly escaped capture and the notorious Bataan Death March in the Philippines in 1941. He served in all three theaters of operation during World War II as a tank commander, returning home to Minnesota in 1945.

Eager to take advantage of the G.I. Bill of Rights to obtain a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, he discovered that Minnesota had no veterinary college, and those located in other states could not accommodate out-of-state students. Undaunted, Glen enrolled in the University of Minnesota's Animal Husbandry program, and began a crusade to obtain funding to establish a veterinary school on the St. Paul Campus. He received his DVM degree in 1951, a member of the first graduating class of the new school. Dr. Nelson returned to the University in the 1960s as a member of the diagnostics laboratory staff, where he worked until his retirement in 1992.

Publisher: Glen H. Nelson, used with permission.
Dates: 1945–1955

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