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    In this first half of a two-part episode, Ray chats with Todd Shelton and Jordan Hansen whose reflections on their military service shed light on the experience of coming home. 

    Host: Ray Haberski
    Guests: Todd Shelton and Jordan Hansen
    Audio Engineers: Jason M. Kelly and Kelly Kerr

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