Guard benefits explained

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April 19, 2010 - 12:00 AM

The families of 2,700 Kansas National Guardsmen actively deployed around the world have an assortment of needs, Dave Fehr told a group of retired military veterans Saturday morning at The New Greenery Restaurant.
Fehr, family assistance coordinator for Kansas Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve, spoke primarily about health and life insurance for both active and retired military personnel. Fehr is one of four family assistance coordinators in the state. He oversees 32 counties in the eastern part of the state, including Allen. He works with families up to three months before…

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