Yearly Archives: 2008

Veterans in Crisis

When young American men and women sign up to serve in the U.S. military, our government makes them a basic promise: If they are wounded in the line of duty, they will get the care they need. Unfortunately, for tens … Continue reading

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26 US Soldiers Exposed to Chlorine Gas, Paper Reports

February 1, 2008 – More than two dozen U.S. soldiers and their interpreters were rushed to a hospital by helicopter this week from Diyala province’s “bread basket” after being exposed to chlorine gas while destroying an al Qaida explosives cache, … Continue reading

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Iraq Veterans Are Denied Help For Combat Trauma in the United Kingdom

February 3, 2008 – London – Hundreds of veterans, including many who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, are being denied vital help by the [British] government to cope with the psychological fallout of war. Despite ministerial pledges to improve support … Continue reading

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Battle Concussions Tied to Stress Disorder

January 31, 2008 – About one in six combat troops returning from Iraq have suffered at least one concussion in the war, injuries that, while temporary, could heighten their risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder, researchers are reporting. The study, … Continue reading

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Senators Say White House Plans to Eliminate Special FOIA Office

January 25, 2008 – Less than a month after President Bush signed legislation overhauling the Freedom of Information Act, the measure’s main Senate backers are accusing the White House of planning to scuttle a special FOIA office in violation of … Continue reading

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Helping Homeless Women Veterans

January 2008 Crisis Ministries in Charleston, S.C., sheltered four homeless women veterans in 2006. In 2007, it had served 16 with two months left to go. It’s one sign that the number of homeless female vets is increasing. Many fear … Continue reading

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New Survey: 36 Percent of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans May Have PTSD

PTSD, depression surfaces in war returnees February 1, 2008, Charleston, West Virginia — Thirty-six percent of the returnees from fighting terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan suggested in a legislative survey they suffer post-traumatic stress disorder, and 44 percent showed signs … Continue reading

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Senator Clinton Assists Wounded Warriors

January 29, 2008 – Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that the revised Fiscal Year 2008 Department of Defense Authorization Act signed into law by the President on Monday includes a series of efforts she introduced to help address the urgent … Continue reading

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Denial in the Corps

February 18 Issue Marine Lance Cpl. James Jenkins is buried in the same New Jersey cemetery that he used to run through on his way to high school, stopping at the Eat Good Bakery to get two glazed doughnuts and … Continue reading

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A Question of Care – Military Malpractice?

January 31, 2007 – Carmelo Rodriguez was dancing with his niece just last year. By all accounts Rodriguez, a 29-year old, loved life, his family and the Marine Corps. He was also an artist, a father, and a part-time actor. … Continue reading

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