Milwaukee VA veterans use robotics to construct and communicate
Posted: Nov 10, 2024 5:05 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Once a week on Wednesday mornings at the Milwaukee VA, you'll find a special robotics class being taught. It's in the Spinal Cord Injury & Disorder Center. Those who've signed up are special needs vets, many with either engineering or mechanical backgrounds. There's so much offered here. Lessons of learning and life. The second session of three is winding down, but the third one in the series will start up in early 2025.
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