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Caring for the Kids of Soldiers

More than 800,000 military parents have been deployed since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the separation can be hard on their young children.

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Coping With Their Parents' War
Article | For Cody Caudill, it "wasn't that big of a deal" when his dad went to Bosnia in 2001 with the Maryland National Guard. In 2003, Robert Caudill served close to home at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Two years later, he went to war.
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