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Operation Stand Down is a United States non-profit organization providing social servicestoUnited States Armed Forces veterans, helping them transition into civilian life. It has chapters across the United States, with one in Nashville, Tennessee, among the most prominent.[1][2]
Operation Stand Down Rhode Island is distinct and is not affiliated with any other non-profit organization.
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