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Yearly Archives: 2008
Military barred from retrying Army Lt. Watada on 3 of 5 court-martial charges
A federal judge ruled that Lt. Ehren Watada, who refused to deploy to Iraq with his Ft. Lewis combat brigade, couldn’t be retried on several of the charges against him. But the ruling still may allow the military to try … Continue reading
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Oct 23, VCS in the News: Reserve Officers Association Wants Answers on Iraq and Afghanistan War Veteran Claim Disparities
ROA wants answers on denied reserve claims October 23, 2008 The head of the Reserve Officers Association said he hopes a study ordered by Congress will explain the big discrepancies in veterans’ disability benefits awarded to active and reserve forces. … Continue reading
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‘Massive Problem’ as 1-in-10 People in Jail in United Kingdom are Iraq / Afghanistan War Veterans
Thousands more ex-frontline soldiers in the criminal justice system than previously believed; The number of former soldiers who have been convicted of a crime after returning from the frontline is 4,000 higher than previously thought, it was claimed yesterday. October … Continue reading
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Afghans to President Karzai: You Failed Us
Perceived as ineffective and corrupt, the Afghan president faces an uphill battle to reelection. October 23, 2008, Kabul, Afghanistan – Hajji Mohammed Aman sits in the half-light of his west Kabul real estate office and makes a demand of his … Continue reading
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Oct 23, VA Expands Mental Health Outreach: VA To Deploy 50 New Mobile Counseling Centers Across America
50 Motor Coaches to Bring Services Closer to Veterans October 22, 2008, Washington, DC – The first of a fleet of 50 new mobile counseling centers for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Vet Center program was put into service … Continue reading
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VA Scrutinizes Shredding of Documents
October 18, 2008, St. Petersburg, FL – Investigators are sorting through bins of documents at the Department of Veterans Affairs regional office in St. Petersburg to see whether workers have improperly shredded sensitive veteran documents. The search is part of … Continue reading
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Student Veterans Face Different Challenges on Campus
October 22, 2008 – Right after coming back from Athens for the launch of MTV Greece, I went straight to Washington, D.C. — a few hours’ train ride from New York’s Penn Station — for my next assignment. I was … Continue reading
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Oct 22, Military Attack on Science: Army Censors, Alters, and Delays Studies on Iraq, Afghanistan, and Gulf War Casualties
U.S. Army delays, alters medical studies under little-known scientific censorship program; Policy ‘stifles scientific discourse,’ says an Army epidemiologist Since 2006, U.S. Army censors have scrutinized hundreds of medical studies, scientific posters, abstracts, and Powerpoint presentations authored by doctors and … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Gulf War, terrorism
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Editorial Column: Afghanistan – Endless Army Mission Creep?
October 21, 2008 – In the aftermath of World War II, the State Department set a new global standard for responsible post-conflict security, governmental, and public assistance. Secretary of State George C. Marshall mobilized the expertise of thousands of citizen … Continue reading
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Fort Bragg Trial Starts in Iraq War ‘Fragging’ Case Among National Guard Troops
October 22, 2008, Fort Bragg, NC – The court-martial of the first soldier accused of killing a direct superior in Iraq – known as “fragging” during the Vietnam War – opened Wednesday, three years after a suspicious blast tore through … Continue reading
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