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Incarcerated Veterans get a second chance at a better life |
By nbc26.com |
Published: 04/20/2017 |
Many brave men and women who've served our country end up behind bars. The Department of Corrections says their ultimate goal is to make sure these veterans stay on the right path. "Sometimes it feels like a person is forgot about when they come here," said Jeremy Forseth The Oshkosh Correctional Institution is Forseth's home for now.. He was once a member of the Marine Corps, donning a uniform of a patriot. Now he's wearing a green jumpsuit. "I did two tours in Africa, came home 6 months later, found myself in this environment," said Forseth Read More. |
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