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Iraq War Veteran’s Family Seeks VA Compensation for Illness that Killed Him
September 6, 2008 – They’ll hold a fundraiser in Auburn next Friday to help pay Matt Bumpus’ medical bills. The Roseville man and his family worked on the event for months in hopes of raising money to treat his leukemia. … Continue reading
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The Biggest Untold Mortgage Crisis: Help for Families Facing Military Foreclosures
October 8, 2008 – Please send a message to Mr. Schieffer today. More and more military families are finding themselves in the middle of a mortgage nightmare. Soldiers are returning after several tours of duty, only to find they are … Continue reading
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Oct 14: Friendly Fire in the Iraq War – And a Military Coverup
The Army says no, but a graphic video and eyewitness testimony indicate that a U.S. tank killed two American soldiers. The mother of one soldier demands answers. October 14, 2008 – Once a cop, always a cop. Asked if she … Continue reading
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Insider’s Projects Drained Missile-Defense Millions
October 11, 2008 – They huddled in a quiet corner at the US Airways lounge at Ronald Reagan National Airport, sipping bottomless cups of coffee as they plotted to turn America’s missile defense program into a personal cash machine. Michael … Continue reading
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Bush Signs 2 Vet Benefits Bills Into Law
October 13, 2008 – President Bush signed two veterans’ bills into law Friday, an omnibus benefits bill and a package of health-related legislation. The Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act expands the VA home loan program, attempts to improve the processing of … Continue reading
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Vigil Highlights Military Women’s Deaths
October 8, 2008, Fayetteville, NC – Several advocacy groups demonstrated Wednesday outside Fort Bragg to draw attention to what they see as an alarming rate of domestic violence in military families. The vigil at the Yadkin Road gate to the … Continue reading
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Guantanamo Prosecutor Who Quit Had ‘Grave Misgivings’ About Fairness
October 12, 2008 – Darrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals … Continue reading
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Obama Outscored McCain in Veterans’ Group’s Report Card
October 7, 2008 – Barack Obama outscored his Republican rival, Vietnam veteran John McCain, in a report card issued by an influential, nonpartisan veterans’ group. The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA’s) Action Fund gave the Arizona senator a … Continue reading
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Oct 10, Update: Senator Cornyn Seeking Probe Into Army Recruiter Suicides in Houston, Texas Area
October 10, 2008 – U.S. Sen. John Cornyn on Thursday called for an independent probe into a string of suicides among Houston-based Army recruiters, citing “very troubling” allegations that the chain of command interfered with official investigations in order to … Continue reading
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GOP Dispatches Vets to Focus on Security
October 10, 2008, Bangor, Maine – The Republican National Committee was host to a three-stop “Not Ready to Lead” tour through Maine on Thursday, attempting to shift the conversation in the presidential race from the economy to a portrayal of … Continue reading
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