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U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class, Luke Newman 1996-2016 Iraq, left, was celebrated by his daughter, Natalie Neary, a senior, center-left and U.S. Army Patrick Black 1986-1989 Germany, was celebrated by his daughter, Gabrielle, a sophomore, center-right. South Carroll High School's chapter of the National Honor Society hosted its Annual Veterans Day Breakfast on Friday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class, Luke Newman 1996-2016 Iraq, left, was celebrated by his daughter, Natalie Neary, a senior, center-left and U.S. Army Patrick Black 1986-1989 Germany, was celebrated by his daughter, Gabrielle, a sophomore, center-right. South Carroll High School's chapter of the National Honor Society hosted its Annual Veterans Day Breakfast on Friday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Baltimore Sun reporter Karl Hille. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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"We have a lot of veterans who are homeless or who we know have struggled with mental illness. When those challenges come up, there's nothing wrong with asking for help if it's more than we can handle on our own."

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