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Art exhibit by veterans runs through March 19 at memorial and museum


“Recovery Chaos” by Theresa Reer is part of the “IDENTITY” exhibit at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.

Growing up in Norwalk in Huron County, Theresa Reer did not have a particular interest in art.

“I was always athletic and outgoing and doing other things,” said Reer, a 48-year-old Westerville resident.

As an adult, Reer served in the U.S. Army, where, during the war in Afghanistan, she led a medical team. During her deployment, she suffered severe, life-altering injuries.

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“I had sustained injuries to my left hip and pelvis area, and I was in a body cast for six months,” said Reer, who recuperated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda from 2015 to 2018. She was in a wheelchair for about two years, and she struggled with verbal speech due to traumatic brain injuries (TBI).



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