ARLINGTON, Va. — Just seven months into a new Army program to give one-on-one, long-term help to severely injured combat veterans, program officials have identified about 880 soldiers who are potentially eligible for the assistance, according to Col. Robert H. Woods, director of the Army’s Human Resources Policy Directorate. Lisa Burgess / S&S Sgt. Michael Cain, a transportation specialist with the 4th Infantry Division's 299th Engineers in Tikrit, Iraq, said that the DS3 program "has done a damn good job" of helping him since he lost a leg to an anti-tank mine on Aug. 10, 2003. Speaking to reporters Wednesday...