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FitOps program helping veterans transition to civilian life … from CBS Health

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A program called FitOps provides training for veterans to become personal trainers. “CBS Evening News” anchor “Norah O’Donnell” spoke to Randy Lloyd, one veteran who has already experienced the benefits of the program. Read More 

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