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At Fort Hood, Rearranging the First Cavalry Division
FORT HOOD, Tex., June 28 – Maj. Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, home after a year commanding 39,000 troops in Baghdad, will enter a parade field here on Thursday morning to roll up and retire the banner of the Division Artillery … Continue reading
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The True Cost of War
In anger and embarrassment, Congressional Republicans are scrambling to repair a budget shortfall in veterans’ medical care now that the Bush administration has admitted it vastly underestimated the number of returning Iraq and Afghanistan personnel needing treatment. The $1 billion-plus … Continue reading
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Troops’ Silence at Fort Bragg Starts a Debate All Its Own
When President Bush visits military bases, he invariably receives a foot-stomping, loud ovation at every applause line. At bases like Fort Bragg – the backdrop for his Tuesday night speech on Iraq – the clapping is often interspersed with calls … Continue reading
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Among Soldiers and Families, Applause Mixes With Doubts
WELLINGTON, Colo., June 28 – Specialist Nicki Worrell said that she was not bitter or burdened with regrets about her service in Iraq and that the leg and arm wounds she suffered in August 2003 when a roadside bomb blasted … Continue reading
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Blair Defends Iraq War, Dismisses Memo
British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday defended the war in Iraq, and brushed off a new question about a government memo that suggested Washington had been determined to justify the invasion. “I was glad that we took the action … Continue reading
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US suspected of keeping secret prisoners on warships: UN official
The UN has learned of “very, very serious” allegations that the United States is secretly detaining terrorism suspects in various locations around the world, notably aboard prison ships, the UN’s special rapporteur on terrorism said. While the accusations were rumours, … Continue reading
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Senate Votes 96-0 to Boost Veterans’ Health Aid
Senate Votes to Boost Veterans’ Health AidBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Filed at 6:26 p.m. ET, June 29, 2005 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Wednesday spend an extra $1.5 billion on veterans’ health care this year as the Bush administration … Continue reading
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Veterans Programs to Get More Money for Health Care
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Veterans Affairs Department will ask for an emergency infusion of cash to meet its health care expenses this year after pressure built in Congress to fill a $1 billion funding shortfall, a senator and other officials … Continue reading
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U.S. military helicopter crashes in Afghanistan
U.S. military helicopter crashes in Afghanistan Condition of 15-20 troops on board unknown; Taliban allegedly shot aircraft MSNBC News Services Updated: 4:09 p.m. ET June 28, 2005 KABUL, Afghanistan – A U.S. CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed Tuesday while flying troops … Continue reading
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VA Confirms 103,000 Iraq and Afghan Veterans Seek Healthcare
VA Confirms 103,000 Iraq and Afghan Veterans Seek Healthcare: Senate Plans $1.5 Billion Spending Boost for Veterans By DAVID ESPOThe Associated PressTuesday, June 28, 2005; 3:26 PM WASHINGTON — Struggling to prevent political damage, Senate Republicans intend to raise spending on … Continue reading
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