Yearly Archives: 2008

Editorial Column: The Faces of War

April 20, 2008 – Spc. Justin Rollins On January 3, 2008, military blogger Major Andrew Olmsted was killed in Iraq. Andrew wrote a blog to be published in the event of his death. While Americans were losing interest in Iraq, Andrew … Continue reading

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April 20 VCS Lawsuit Update: VA Brought to Court in SF This Week

San Francisco, CA — A lawsuit charging that the Veterans Administration has fallen down in providing mental health care to returning vets is about to go to trial in San Francisco, and two organizations are asking a federal judge for … Continue reading

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Senator Jim Barcia Lauds Bill to Support Veterans

April 16, 2008 – A state Senate bill that provides additional protections for the re-employment of military veterans is headed to Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm for her signature. Senate Bill 192, sponsored by Sen. Jim Barcia, D-Bay City, unanimously passed … Continue reading

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Veteran Battles Pentagon’s Anthrax Vaccine, Seeks “Justice for All”

April 9, 2008 – US Air Force Reserve Maj. Thomas “Buzz” Rempfer, a 43-year-old Connecticut native, is hoping he is nearing the end of nearly a decade’s perpetual and unprecedented battle with the Pentagon over the legality, safety and effectiveness … Continue reading

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Only Half of Iraq, Afghanistan War Veterans With Mental Problems Sought Treatment

April 17, 2008 – Washington, DC — A study by RAND Corporation said 300,000 American soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering from mental problems such as depression or post traumatic stress. Another 320,000 sustained brain injuries. But … Continue reading

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Pentagon Institute Calls Iraq War ‘A Major Debacle’

April 17, 2008 – Washington, DC — The war in Iraq has become “a major debacle” and the outcome “is in doubt” despite improvements in security from the buildup in U.S. forces, according to a highly critical study published Thursday … Continue reading

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KBR’s Rape Problem; Congress Investigates Why No Prosecutions

April 17, 2008 – As news broke of the rape of yet another US military contractor employee in Iraq [see “Another KBR Rape Case” at thenation.com], the Senate Foreign Relations Committee convened a hearing April 9 to demand that the … Continue reading

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Pentagon Records Disclosed Under FOIA Lawsuit Detail Prisoner Abuse and Torture by US Military

April 17, 2008 – Washington, DC — Military interrogators assaulted Afghan detainees in 2003, using investigation methods they learned during self-defense training, Pentagon documents released Wednesday show.  [Note: VCS is a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit to obtain documents from the … Continue reading

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NY City to Invest Over $9 Million In Housing for Homeless Veterans

April 16, 2008 – The Bloomberg administration says it will invest $9.4 million of federal funding on its way to the city in fighting homelessness among veterans. The money will be used to house more than 1,000 homeless veterans. The … Continue reading

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VA Clinic in Hayward California Seeing Increased Veterans

April 15, 2008 – After closing without notice last December, Hayward’s VA clinic re-opened just two months ago. Vanessa Feltes reports on how things look since the re-open. “Words going out to the veterans, hey get signed up for the … Continue reading

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