Risk factors for becoming homeless among a cohort of veterans who served in the era of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
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Vincent Kane | Stephen Metraux | L. Clegg | S. Metraux | D. Culhane | J. D. Daigh | Vincent R Kane | Dennis P Culhane | Limin X Clegg | John D Daigh | Stephen Metraux
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