Veterans with a Vision


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History has told us something about our war dead but very little about our war wounded. Veterans with a Vision provides a vibrant, poignant, and very human history of Canada’s war-blinded veterans and of the organization they founded in 1922, the Sir Arthur Pearson Association of War Blinded. Serge Durflinger details the veterans’ process of civil re-establishment, physical and psychological rehabilitation, and social and personal coping and describes their public advocacy for government pension entitlements, job retraining, and other social programs. This book captures the spirit of perseverance that permeated the veterans’ community and highlights the accomplishments of the war blinded as advocates for all Canadian veterans and for all blind citizens.




Veterans with a Vision


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"Published in association with the Canadian War Museum and the Sir Arthur Pearson Association of War Blinded."




Blind Vision


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This is an inspirational memoir of a man who not only recovered from his Viet Nam War wounds that blinded him but from the force of darkness of self-pity, frustration, despair, and tragedy but thrived with a positive mindset and the principles for inspired living.




Veteran Vision Project


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The Vision Center of Excellence


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VHA Vision 2020 :.


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Vision for Change


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Traumatic Brain Injury Related Vision Issues


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