Yearly Archives: 2008

Each Loss Unlike Any Other

March 31, 2008 – New Britain, CT — Capt. Brian Letendre’s presence on Pendleton Road was short-lived but memorable. The Marine sold his house in 2005, kissed his wife and son goodbye and headed to Iraq, where he would die … Continue reading

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New GI Bill Rewards War Veterans for Sacrifices

March 29, 2008 – James Webb, the Vietnam vet and senator from Virginia who was once secretary of the Navy, likes to share the chart he prepared for five of his Senate colleagues. They are men who fought in World … Continue reading

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Book Review: How the US and Britain Went Wrong in Iraq

March 30, 2008 – The Iraq war seems no closer to resolution today than when it began five years ago. The daily stories of death, setbacks and gains bleed together like a list of mayhem on a police blotter, rarely … Continue reading

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Doctor Aids Troops Despite Own Health

March 29, 2008 – Dr. Ward Casscells is assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. A prominent Houston cardiologist with interests ranging from disaster preparedness to bird flu, Casscells shook his life up when he enlisted in the U.S. Army … Continue reading

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Frontline: Too Timid, Too Little, Too Late on Iraq

March 27, 2008 – Frontline’s “Bush’s War” on PBS Monday and Tuesday evening was a nicely put-together rehash of the top players’ trickery that led to the attack on Iraq, together with the power-grabbing, back-stabbing, and limitless incompetence of the … Continue reading

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Veteran of Three Tours in Iraq Accused of Killing Ex-Girlfriend

March 26, 2008 – Saginaw, TX — After returning from his third tour of duty in Iraq in three years, Lance Cpl. Eric Acevedo just wasn’t the same, his relatives said. The athletic teen who had enlisted in the Marines … Continue reading

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Winter Soldier’ Testimony

March 26, 2008 – Former U.S. Marine Corps machine gunner John Michael Turner leaned over the microphone, his voice choking with emotion, the words barely forcing themselves out, the tears barely held back. “There’s a term ‘Once a Marine, always … Continue reading

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Battle Rages in Basra

March 26, 2008 – Basra, Iraq — Iraqi forces fought Shi’ite militants on Wednesday in battles that threatened to wreck a truce by a powerful cleric that U.S. forces had credited for much of the reduction in violence of the … Continue reading

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Classified Memo Reveals Iraqi Prisoners as Starving

March 27, 2008 – A classified memo written by a top military official stationed in Western Iraq reveals that a prison in downtown Fallujah is so overcrowded and dirty that it does not even meet basic “minimal levels of hygiene … Continue reading

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Many Women Veterans Not Happy with VA Services

March 31, 2008 – Last week the VA issued a press release touting their care for women veterans.  Press release here… http://www.vawatchdog.org/08/vap08/vap032708-2.htm I questioned this information because of the large number of emails I receive from women veterans who think … Continue reading

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