Monthly Archives: April 2012

Please Support Veterans For Common Sense

Thank you for visiting our site. At Veterans for Common Sense we need your support. We hope you are visiting us because you read about our lawsuit against the VA in this weekend’s New York Times. Feel free to take … Continue reading

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Valuable Insight Gained from VA Suicide Prevention Hotline

Suicide hotlines are available throughout the United States and many other countries. They provide a lifeline for individuals who are contemplatingsuicide or having suicidal thoughts. The increase in military veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has elevated concern for … Continue reading

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Why It’s Criminal to Lie About Military Honors

  From the Atlantic  By: LINDSAY WINDSOR & ARTHUR RIZER    As the Supreme Court decides whether to uphold the Stolen Valor Act, the public should note the damage that fraudulent veterans have already done. AP IMAGES Rick Duncan was a … Continue reading

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Soldiers voice concerns about Bragg’s Warrior Transtition Battalion

by Greg Barnes, Fayetteville Observer   Leaders of Fort Bragg’s Warrior Transition Battalion are wrongly accusing soldiers of faking illness or injury in an effort to keep them from getting full military benefits, some soldiers in the battalion said during … Continue reading

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Hidden Wounds And Hidden Strengths Of Our Military Families

From the Huffington Post By Joseph Bobrow,Found and President,Coming Home Project Stephanie’s husband, Michael, returned from Iraq in body, but he was plagued by unrecognized post traumatic stress. After six months stateside, he committed suicide. Stephanie’s church, their main support … Continue reading

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Helping those who serve avoid financial hardship

Bу Elliot Raphaelson, Tribune Media Services It іѕ nо secret thаt thоѕе serving іn оur armed forces аnd thеіr families оftеn face significant financial hardship. Military families are almost twice as likely as other Americans to have credit card balances … Continue reading

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Better tests find record concussions among U.S. troops

By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY Improved battlefield diagnosis has led to a record number of concussions detected among U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq last year, with an average of 16 inflicted each day last spring, according to newly released Pentagon … Continue reading

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Policy fraught with danger

From Hearld Net. Since the start of the Iraq war in 2003, the rate of suicide among U.S. Army soldiers has soared, according to a study by the U.S. Army Public Health Command. The study shows an 80 percent increase … Continue reading

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Nursing groups promise PTSD, TBI training

From Stars and Stripes By LEO SHANE III Published: April 10, 2012 WASHINGTON — A coalition of nursing schools and medical organizations will train more than 3 million nurses in coming years on how to recognize and respond to post-traumatic stress … Continue reading

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Military career skills program for spouses under scrutiny

  By FREDREKA SCHOUTEN USA Today Published: April 9, 2012 Dana Kendall adored her dog, Toni, but struggled to manage the brindle-coated pit bull terrier she rescued from dog-fighting. The dog was unruly, had not been housebroken and did not respond … Continue reading

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