Yearly Archives: 2008

VA Braces for Returning Veterans Needs

March 1, 2008 – Virginia officials are preparing for a sharp increase in requests for community mental health services from troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, and they are concerned that the system will be overwhelmed. Mental health experts and … Continue reading

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Veterans Break Silence on War Crimes

February 28, 2008 – San Francisco, CA – U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are planning to descend on Washington from Mar. 13-16 to testify about war crimes they committed or personally witnessed in those countries. “The … Continue reading

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Pentagon to Probe Delays of Gear to Iraq War Troops

February 27, 2008 – Washington, DC – An investigation into allegations the Marine Corps delayed sending blast-resistant trucks to Iraq also will examine whether the Marines were negligent in delivering a laser to divert drivers and people from checkpoints and … Continue reading

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Help for Veterans with PTSD

Scott Whittier, from Washington, Maine, served as an active duty Army Reserve soldier and National Guard Member during the Gulf War in 1991.  U.S. forces had relentlessly bombed and strafed Iraqi military convoys fleeing Kuwait on Route 8, Iraq’s “Highway … Continue reading

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Congress Reviews VA’s Disability Claim

February 26, 2008 – VA Disability Rating System in Need of Comprehensive and Immediate Repair House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee Holds Third Hearing in a Series to Address Necessary Improvements to the VA’s Claims Processing System Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, … Continue reading

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A Helping Hand for Vets With PTSD

February 26, 2008 – Imagine you are a young soldier wounded in Iraq. Your physical injuries heal, but your mind remains tormented. You are flooded with memories of the bloody firefight you survived, you can’t concentrate, and sudden noise makes … Continue reading

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Feb 29 VCS Editorial: With Cooper Leaving, Now is the Right Time to Overhaul VA’s Broken Claims System

On February 14, 2008, Veterans for Common Sense testified before Congress and demanded accountability for VA’s catastrophic inability to provide timely and accurate claims decisions to disabled veterans.   VCS specifically called for the removal of Daniel Cooper, VA’s Under Secretary … Continue reading

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Feb 29: VA Benefits Boss Quits – VCS Called for Cooper’s Removal Two Weeks Earlier

The advocate group Veterans for Common Sense (which called for Cooper’s removal two weeks ago) has collected information they say outlines the growing problem.  According to VCS executive director Paul Sullivan, the VA has a backlog of 404,999 disability claims … Continue reading

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British Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq ‘In Good Health’

February 27, 2008 – A British CBS journalist kidnapped in the southern Iraqi city of Basra more than two weeks ago is in good health but remains in captivity, according to an Iraqi source. News agency Associated Press has reported … Continue reading

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Veterans Speak Out Against Iraq War

February 28, 2008 — Like many of his fellow Americans who enlisted in the military after Sept. 11, 2001, Mike Totten was compelled to serve by a heightened sense of patriotism. The promise of money for college helped to seal … Continue reading

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