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Mar 19: After Six Years of Iraq War, Veteran Hangs Sign from VA HQ in Protest
Protester scales VA building to hang sign March 19, 2009, Washington, DC (AP) — An Army veteran has been arrested after climbing up the Veterans Affairs Department building in downtown Washington to hang a sign protesting the Iraq war. Forrest … Continue reading
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Mar 19, VCS Quoted in Article About Iraq War Soldier’s Suicide: The Long Lonely Road Home for John Fish
Paul Sullivan of Veterans for Common Sense says there is more at stake here than the wishes of one family. “The Army failed to follow their own rules when the Army deployed an unfit soldier,” he said. “Until there is … Continue reading
Posted in Gulf War Updates, Veterans for Common Sense News
Tagged Gulf War, mental health
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Senator Murray Introduces Bi-Partisan Legislation to Prepare VA for Rapidly Growing Number of Women Veterans
March 17, 2009 – Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced major bi-partisan legislation to prepare the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for the influx of women veterans … Continue reading
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Tagged mental health
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Editorial Column: VA Presumes All Veterans are Dishonorable
March 16, 2009 – Since reconvening in January, Congress has proven surprisingly capable of swift movement to redress some of the worst injustices of the past eight years. The past two months alone have brought legislation in support of job … Continue reading
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Tagged backlog, VA Claims Crisis
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President Pledges Help to Vets
March 16, 2009 – President Obama renewed his vow today to uphold the “sacred trust” with those serving in harm’s way abroad. “They are our best and brightest, and our bravest, enlisting in a time of war,” he said at … Continue reading
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Tagged mental health, TBI
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Chain Teaching to Follow Army ‘Stand Down’ for Suicide Prevention
March 6, 2009 – An Army-wide “stand down” for suicide-prevention training continues through March 15 and it will be followed by chain teaching that must be completed by July 15. The centerpiece of the stand-down training is an interactive video … Continue reading
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Mar 16, VCS in the News: Fire VBA Officials Who Hid 16,000 Veterans’ Claim Letters
March 14, 2009 – The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee wants President Barack Obama to add another $800 million to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs fiscal year 2010 budget to ensure veterans’ health care funding doesn’t dry up. Obama’s proposed 2010 … Continue reading
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Tagged backlog, VA Claims Crisis
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Back Service Personnel, First Lady Asks Nation
March 12, 2009, Fayetteville, NC – Michelle Obama flew Thursday to Fort Bragg, where she hugged soldiers, comforted their spouses, read to their children and urged Americans to reach out to the wounded soldiers and military families in their communities. … Continue reading
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Dallas VA Malpractice Lawyer – S. Greco – Alerts 50{cd9ac3671b356cd86fdb96f1eda7eb3bb1367f54cff58cc36abbd73c33c82e1d} Iraqi War Vets Suffer PTSD
March 16, 2009, Dallas, TX – Indiana’s Times-Mail released the staggering results of a recent study by top Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) psychologist revealing Iraq war worse than Vietnam war for military veterans. The study shows, according to the … Continue reading
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Tagged PTSD
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VAOIG Audits VBA’s Compensation Rating Accuracy and Consistency Reviews
March 13, 2009 – VBA understated the claim decision error rate by about 10 percent and they did not fully implement the review plans designed to ensure that claims for similar conditions received the same evaluations and benefits. However, they … Continue reading
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