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Iraq veterans need support for PTSD
Iraq veterans need support for PTSD For many U.S. soldiers and Marines, leaving Iraq means no longer having to dodge Iraqi snipers and shrapnel. But coming home may involve fighting the lingering psychological effects of war that can be just … Continue reading
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Many Missteps Tied to Delay in Armor for Troops in Iraq
Many Missteps Tied to Delay in Armor for Troops in Iraq MISSING IN ACTION: THE SUPPLY GAP IN IRAQ The war in Iraq was hardly a month old in April 2003 when an Army general in charge of equipping soldiers … Continue reading
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More Knight Ridder: Victory is hollow for veteran’s son
More Knight Ridder: Victory is hollow for veteran’s son WASHINGTON – World War II veteran Donald Hart of Texas won his case with the Department of Veterans Affairs on the day he died. In the eyes of the VA, it’s … Continue reading
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After lengthy waits, North Carolina veterans receive due compensation from VA
After lengthy waits, North Carolina veterans receive due compensation from VA After 34 years of trying, waiting, giving up and trying again, Ray Thomas of Ocean Isle Beach, N.C., now receives disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Thomas, … Continue reading
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Veteran Wages 54-Year Fight Against VA for War Wounds
Veteran Wages 54-Year Fight Against VA for War Wounds WESTON, Florida – During World War II, commanders gave fighter pilot Frank Fong some of the Army Air Corp’s highest honors for heroism and skill: two Distinguished Flying Crosses and eight … Continue reading
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Oakland VA office making strides to improve service to veterans
Oakland VA office making stridesBUSY CLAIM CENTER, ONCE AMONG NATION’S WORST, HAS TAKEN STEPS TO REDUCE ITS BACKLOG OF CASES Three years ago, the Oakland regional office of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs was among the nation’s worst at … Continue reading
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Lawyers look for errors in VA claims
Lawyers look for errors in VA claims Mistakes occur at every level, they sayTracy Capistrant and Becca Wong know they can win government checks for the disabled veterans who visit their law office after years of fighting the Veterans Administration. … Continue reading
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Georgia Veteran’s Advice: Get documentation on military injury to get VA benefits
Georgia Veteran’s Advice: Get documentation on military injury to get VA benefits Ned Reese is considerably more successful helping other veterans get disability benefits than he has been with his own case. After having trouble with a claim he filed … Continue reading
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St. Paul office has top claims-approval rate
St. Paul office has top claims-approval rateWomen and minority veterans in Minnesota weren’t applying for U.S. government benefits promised to them for injuries suffered in the service of their country. The same was true for Vietnam veterans with diabetes and … Continue reading
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New VA Secretary Blames VA Workers for Disparities in Disability Payments
New VA Secretary Blames VA Workers for Disparities in Disability Payments Illinois’ wounded veterans are receiving among the lowest disability pay in the nation possibly because federal Veterans Affairs disability raters in Chicago are too harsh and inadequately trained, top … Continue reading
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