Yearly Archives: 2004

ACLU Nebraska Chapter Head Claims Police Harassment

ACLU Nebraska Chapter Head Claims Police Harassment LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The head of the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union said Friday that two Nebraska state troopers tried to intimidate him after he screened a documentary film … Continue reading

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Soldier’s dad: Bush blunder cost son his life

Soldier’s dad: Bush blunder cost son his life Sixteen months have passed since Kirk Straseskie of Beaver Dam, a 23-year-old U.S. Marine infantry sergeant, became the first Wisconsin fatality in the Iraq war. That story, you may recall, received widespread … Continue reading

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Iraq War Takes Toll on GIs’ Mental Health

Iraq War Takes Toll on GIs’ Mental Health WASHINGTON  — Early studies of the emotional ravages of the Iraq war on combat soldiers have spurred some veterans’ health advocates to question whether Americans and the U.S. government are truly prepared for … Continue reading

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Back Door Draft – U.S. Rep. DeGette Urges Army Probe at Fort Carson

DeGette urges Army recruiting inquiry Soldiers cite threat of coercion: Re-enlist or go back to Iraq Rep. Diana DeGette called upon Congress Monday to investigate complaints by Fort Carson soldiers that they are being threatened with deployment to Iraq if … Continue reading

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Book on Experimental Anthrax Vaccine Due Out Soon

Anthrax Vaccine Expose Is On Despite Reported InoculationA title from Basic about anthrax that’s likely to cause controversy is going ahead “full-steam” according to the publisher, after a source late last week said the book’s publication was in question. “Vaccine … Continue reading

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Young soldiers conflicted about Bush’s leadership

Young soldiers conflicted about Bush’s leadership FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – On two of the nation’s key military bases, where young American troops get ready for war and recover from it, young Americans in uniform have mixed feelings about President Bush’s wartime … Continue reading

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Army Sends Weaponless Reserve Unit To Iraq

Army Sends Weaponless Reserve Unit To Iraq About 800 members of the 98th Army Reserve Division from Rochester, New York will begin a year-long mission in Iraq next month. The unit, which normally trains reserve and active-duty soldiers in the … Continue reading

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Are U.S. Soldiers Victims of Experimental Anthax Vaccine?

Victims of Experimental Anthrax Vaccine?N.C. troops say military program is unsafe Two days after a military nurse injected Lavester Brown with the anthrax vaccine at Pope Air Force Base near Fayetteville, his heart failed. Brown was 34, an avid athlete, … Continue reading

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Vietnam War Veteran’s Poems Track Trauma’s Burden

Poems track trauma’s burden Vietnam veteran Steve Mason and friends will read from his work Monday in Ashland You can take the soldier out of Vietnam, but taking Vietnam out of the soldier is not so easy. “Memory is in … Continue reading

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Soldiers’ kin pay a high price

Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 As politicians make grand speeches supporting our troops, families of our wounded soldiers are being told they soon will no longer receive the modest government stipend that helps them leave job and home to stay at … Continue reading

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