Author Archives: Team VCS

Editorial Column: Veterans, Alone Together, Share Stories They Can’t Tell You

October 5, 2008 – The war on terror, which has now lasted longer than World War II, is producing a growing family of combat veterans. It’s a disconnected family, large and far-flung, but close in ways that battle-tested soldiers always … Continue reading

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Oct 6 Weekly Update: Reminder to Register to Vote

VCS Speaks at Sarasota and San Francisco Events, and VCS Reminds Everyone to Register and Vote October 6, 2008 – First, some great news from our recent VCS road trips. On Saturday, October 4, more than 150 people turned out … Continue reading

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Military Families See Nov 4 Presidential Election as Crucial

October 6, 2008, Cameron, NC – For Private First Class Michael Anderson, the perils he could face on his first deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan next year are the least of his worries. Anderson, 22, says he is more concerned … Continue reading

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One Million Weapons to Iraq; Many go Missing

September 22, 2008 – Clandestine gun suppliers, funded by the U.S. and Iraqi governments, have flooded Iraq with a million weapons since 2003, charges a new Amnesty International investigation. Because of faulty or non-existent government tracking systems, many of those … Continue reading

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Pentagon Hands Iraq Oil Deal to Shell

October 2, 2008 – In June of this year, Andrew Kramer, writing in the New York Times broke the story that the world’s oil giants, “Exxon Mobil, Shell, Total and BP … along with Chevron and a number of smaller … Continue reading

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Raised as Outcasts, Living as Refugees, Fighting to Belong

October 4, 2008 – Randy Tran walked quickly past the majestic domes and marble statues of Capitol Hill, looking for the Cannon House Office building and the people he believed could help him. Tran, a Vietnamese pop singer who lives … Continue reading

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Pakistan: 12 Dead in Suspected U.S. Strike

October 3, 2008 – Two suspected U.S. missile strikes Friday on villages close to the border with Afghanistan killed at least 12 people, most of them militants, Pakistani intelligence officials said. American forces recently ramped up cross-border operations against Taliban … Continue reading

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Downrange Health Hazard? Military Faces Rare Pneumonia in Combat Zones

October 2, 2008, Landstuhl, Germany – Military doctors are seeing a resurgence of a rare and sometimes fatal type of pneumonia that is striking young troops who started smoking while deployed downrange. In the past five months, six U.S. servicemembers … Continue reading

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Editorial Column: Iraq Vet Doubts ‘New Veteran’ Loyalty to McCain

October 2, 2008 – To gain the sympathy and cooperation of the American people come election day, the robust presidential candidate McCain machine is working hard to quiet the anti-McCain fervor among “new veterans” that until recently has lurked just … Continue reading

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Red Cross: Pakistan ‘is Now a War Zone’

October 3, 2008, Peshawar, Pakistan – War has come to Pakistan, not just as terrorist bombings, but as full-scale battles, leaving Pakistanis angry and dismayed as the dead, wounded and displaced turn up on their doorstep. An estimated 250,000 people … Continue reading

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