That's fine if they stay in the same community for quite a length of time.
Now I'd like to switch to operational stress injuries. We've done a terrific job in the last 10 years or so, raising awareness for PTSD and other operational stress injuries and treating them and removing the stigma. We still have in our ranks a number of soldiers who have suffered injuries from previous conflicts, like Rwanda. These people have also been deployed successively to Afghanistan. All this seems to build up. Not quite done with their careers, they still want to be soldiers and be deployable, but as a consequence of not getting the treatment they needed when the injury happened, they are being released medically.
Is there anything we can do to go back and actively help our soldiers who were injured in previous conflicts, so that we can keep them on the forces as opposed to having to double our recruiting efforts and training?