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U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox and his daughter Shelley Baston. (Shelley Baston){p}{/p}
U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox. (Shelley Baston){p}{/p}
One month of prescription copay costs for U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox at the WV Veterans Nursing Facility under a new WV Department of Veterans Assistance plan after the home's prescription insurance was changed. (Shelley Baston)
U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox, who was on active duty serving in Germany during the Korean War. (Shelley Baston){p}{/p}{p}{br}{/p}
U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox (Shelley Baston){p}{/p}{p}{/p}
One month of prescription copay costs for U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox at the WV Veterans Nursing Facility under a new WV Department of Veterans Assistance plan after the home's prescription insurance was changed. (Shelley Baston)
A letter from the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance about changing the prescription drug insurance at the WV Veterans Nursing Facility in Clarksburg.{ } (Shelley Baston){p}{br}{/p}
The WV Veterans Nursing Facility in Clarksburg (Eyewitness News){p}{/p}{p}{/p}

Eyewitness News Investigates: Prescription copays for W.Va. veteran nursing home residents

U.S. Army veteran Charles Cox and his daughter Shelley Baston. (Shelley Baston){p}{/p}