May 14, 2008
Veterans clinic opens in Orange City
“The doctor (from the Daytona VA Clinic) called and said, 'They say you canceled, but Orange City is opening at 8 a.m., so go there,' ”
His bayonet battle scars and 13 bullet wounds healed years ago, but Vietnam veteran Dennis McLoughlin is fully disabled, suffers seizures and can't drive. via Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
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