February 8, 2012 - A first of its kind veteran support group in Hickory has quadrupled in size over the last few months.Organizers say it's due to a huge need and more homeless veterans literally coming out of the woods to seek help.
Army veteran George Christian's home is a tent in the woods in Hickory. After serving his country, Christian spent a year in prison on a weapons charge.
"I've been homeless off and on for four years,” he said.
Marine Eugene Carmack was discharged in 2009, then went to prison for multiple DUI charges. He struggles to find a job making more than minimum wage. "I will be of course much happier with $15 an hour, but I'll take the $7.25,” Carmack said.
Veteran Don McCorkle says the violence he saw affects his civilian life.
"When I got home I started drinking a lot and started experimenting with drugs,” McCorkle said. read more>>>
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