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8-A Winfield (Kan.) Daily Courier, Tues., Nov. 10, 2015 722 Wheat Road (9th & Wheat Rd.) 221-7850 1-800-826-7850 We Remember Our Courageous Veterans A place to call home in a quiet residential area plus a helping hand when you need it. Winfield Rest Haven Winfield Rest Haven 1611 Ritchie, Winfield, KS • Established 1963 620-221-9290 • 620-229-8297 (Fax) Thank you for your service! Hours: 7:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri.; 8 to 5 Saturday “Serving Kansas Since 1905” 1201 Main • Winfield 221-1860 “Where Quality Tells and Service Sells” Priced Right Everyday! VFW POST #3544 Thank You for your Service Please join us Wednesday, Nov. 11th at Memorial Park at 11 a.m. followed by FREE Bean Feed at 12:00 p.m. 115 1 2 E. 10th, Winfield low Iraqi war veterans who weren't physically injured, but we deal with our pain every day. Psychological injuries can be more more traumatic and sometimes never heal." Hawkins' award-winning poem is printed below: I Served with Pride The visions return at night to haunt me, The screams echo through my head. I'll never erase the mental snapshots of war, The only fortunate ones are the dead. A prison awaits any com- bat vets, Much worse than any institution or cell. A life sentence with no hope for parole, I took the oath now I'm trapped in my hell. For God and country I stepped up strong, The Constitution I swore to defend. With blood and sweat I served with pride, What can make my night- mares end? When men see a flag cov- Hawkins (Continued from page 7) Michael Hawkins, of Winfield, holds his daughter Hailey one day before being deployed to Iraq on Dec. 1, 2002. (Special to the Courier) (SEE: Hawkins, page 9)

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8-A Winfield (Kan.) Daily Courier, Tues., Nov. 10, 2015

722 Wheat Road (9th & Wheat Rd.)

221-7850 1-800-826-7850

We Remember Our Courageous

Veterans

A place to call home in a quiet residential area plus a helping hand when you need it.

Winfield Rest HavenWinfield Rest Haven

1611 Ritchie, Winfield, KS • Established 1963620-221-9290 • 620-229-8297 (Fax)

Thank you for your service!

Hours: 7:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri.; 8 to 5 Saturday

“Serving Kansas Since 1905”

1201 Main • Winfield221-1860

“Where Quality Tells and Service Sells”

Priced Right Everyday!

VFW POST #3544

Thank You for your ServicePlease join us

Wednesday, Nov. 11th at Memorial Park at

11 a.m. followed by FREE Bean Feed

at 12:00 p.m.1151⁄2 E. 10th, Winfield

low Iraqi war veterans who weren't physically injured, but we deal with our pain every day. Psychological injuries can be more more traumatic and sometimes never heal."

Hawkins' award-winning poem is printed below:

I Served with PrideThe visions return at

night to haunt me,The screams echo through

my head.I'll never erase the mental

snapshots of war,The only fortunate ones

are the dead.A prison awaits any com-

bat vets,Much worse than any

institution or cell.A life sentence with no

hope for parole,I took the oath now I'm

trapped in my hell.For God and country I

stepped up strong,The Constitution I swore

to defend.With blood and sweat I

served with pride,What can make my night-

mares end?When men see a flag cov-

Hawkins(Continued from page 7)

Michael Hawkins, of Winfield, holds his daughter Hailey one day before being deployed to Iraq on Dec. 1, 2002. (Special to the Courier)

(SEE: Hawkins, page 9)