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RV helps advocates help Wyoming vets

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

RVs are often used in many different ways. This time as a mobile office for veterans’ advocates in Wyoming who are reaching out to vets returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Leon Chamberlain bought a small motorhome because he wanted “a quiet, private place where soldiers would feel comfortable” talking with him.

“A motorhome also comes in handy when (Chamberlain) is in rural parts of the state and he needs a place to sleep,” writes Allison Rupp in the Casper, Wyoming, Star-Tribune. “The veterans advocate didn’t want any barriers to reaching a soldier.”

Read more in  Two men, state advocates for veterans.

If you are a military veteran living in Wyoming or know a vet who might be struggling, contact one of the Wyoming state’s veterans’ advocates for help.

For the northern part of the state, call Leon Chamberlain at (307) 359-2430 and for the southern part of the Wyoming, call David Hall at (307) 631-3736.


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