By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - It didn't take long after his honorable discharge from the Marine Corps for William Rogers to realize his life was unraveling.
He couldn't shake the memories of the blasted and bloodied bodies he saw during the Persian Gulf War. The dogs that attacked him while he was patrolling Kuwait Cit...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on page 1.
SAN FRANCISCO - It didn't take long after his honorable discharge from the Marine Corps for William Rogers to realize his life was unraveling.
He couldn't shake the memories of the blasted and bloodied bodies he saw during the Persian Gulf War. The dogs that attacked him while he was patrolling Kuwait Cit...
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