Yearly Archives: 2008

Senate Holds Hearing on Veteran Transition Process

UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES Meeting Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 B 9:30 a.m.Meeting Location: Room 216, Hart Senate Office Building To receive testimony on improvements implemented and planned by the Department of Defense and the Department of … Continue reading

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MRFF Exposes Deception at Air Force Academy

February 7, 2008 – The Air Force Academy was criticized by Muslim and religious freedom organizations for playing host on Wednesday to three speakers who critics say are evangelical Christians falsely claiming to be former Muslim terrorists. The three men … Continue reading

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Murtha and the Cost of the War

February 11, 2008 – One longtime House member’s views of the hidden costs of the war in Iraq are worth studying — when the congressman is Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.), chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense. Murtha … Continue reading

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VA Brain Injury Research Funds Wasted, Claims University of Texas Doctor

Austin VA researcher alleges mismanagement: Van Boven says superiors have hindered research into traumatic brain injury. February 11, 2008 – When the Department of Veterans Affairs announced last year that it was starting a brain injury research program at the … Continue reading

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Editorial Column – Waterboarding for God and Country

February 9, 2008 – After one spends 45 years in Washington , high farce does not normally throw one off balance.  I found the past few days, however, an acid test of my equilibrium. I missed the National Prayer Breakfast—for … Continue reading

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Florida VCS Holds Benefit for Wounded Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans on March 30

February 9, 2008 – A Walkathon on Siesta Key to benefit wounded veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is being sponsored by the Florida Veterans for Common Sense on Mar. 30, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. “This … Continue reading

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Sniper Convicted of Killing Iraqi Civilian

February 10, 2008 – BAGHDAD – A U.S. Army sniper convicted of killing an unarmed Iraqi civilian and planting evidence on his body was sentenced Sunday to 10 years in prison. Sgt. Evan Vela had faced a possible life sentence. … Continue reading

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War Veteran Fights and Wins $40K Claim Against VA with Help of KGO-TV

February 8, 2008 – EUREKA, CA (KGO) — A Vietnam veteran escaped the war unharmed, but the financial scars left by his battle with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) over medical bills posed a more serious threat. So, … Continue reading

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No Funds in Bush Budget for Troop-Benefits Plan

February 9, 2008 – President Bush drew great applause during his State of the Union address last month when he called on Congress to allow U.S. troops to transfer their unused education benefits to family members. “Our military families serve … Continue reading

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War Demands Strain US Military Readiness

February 9, 2008 – WASHINGTON — A classified Pentagon assessment concludes that long battlefield tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, along with persistent terrorist activity and other threats, have prevented the U.S. military from improving its ability to respond to any … Continue reading

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