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Published: 27 February 2014
Category: Capital Radio News
A new Soldier On support centre has been opened in Braddon today to help our wounded servicemen and women.
It's been named the Robert Poate Centre to honour Private Robert Poate who was killed in Afghanistan in 2012.
The centre will provide recovery and support services.
Founder and CEO of Soldier On, John Bale says it's crucial we band together and support our returning soldiers.
"It can't just be a government response and it can't just be through defence, it has to be a community response. The unseen wounds of war are the ones that tear families apart and they also tear communities apart.
We need to be able to build a community organisation that allows these men and women to reunite with their families and then to really move back into society," he said.