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Military Women Report Sexual Harrassment
March 14, 2008 – Washington, DC — One-third of women in the military and 6 percent of men said they were sexually harassed, according to the latest Pentagon survey on the issue. The figure for women was worse than the … Continue reading
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Glimmer of Hope from China for New Information About U.S. Prisoners of War from Korean War
February 25, 2008 – Thousands of American families have a tragic hole in their lives that may finally be filled with answers. While the Korean War ended a half century ago, more than 8,000 American families still don’t know what … Continue reading
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Mar. 16: War’s Legacy, Its Human Toll – Up to 700,000 U.S. Casualties Expected from Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts
Of the 1.7 million service members with recent combat experience, some 800,000 are now veterans entitled to VA health care and benefits. Of those, 300,000 have had treatment; 40 percent were diagnosed with a mental health problem, more than half … Continue reading
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Florida Veterans for Common Sense: Please Attend Our Walkathon Benefit on Mar. 30
VCS Note: We strongly encourage our members and supporters in Florida to attend this wonderful event ~ Paul Sullivan March 13, 2008 – The Florida Veterans for Common Sense (FVCS) have organized a walkathon to benefit wounded veterans from Iraq … Continue reading
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Pelosi on US Military: ‘Our Heroes..Make Us Proud’
March 13, 2008 – House Chaplin Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin delivers benediction on Capitol Hill in Washington during a congressional ceremony to honor those who’ve served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. by Frank James All the right words were … Continue reading
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The Bumpy Road Home
March 13, 2008 – Any way you cut it, Kyle Williams is a success story. He did two tours in Iraq and came back in one piece. Well, sort of. A mortar attack that threw him into a wall ended … Continue reading
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The $3 Trillion War in Iraq
March 12, 2008 – With March 20 marking the fifth anniversary of the United States-led invasion of Iraq, it’s time to take stock of what has happened. In our new book The Three Trillion Dollar War, Harvard’s Linda Bilmes and … Continue reading
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Mar. 16: Gulf War Veteran with Cancer Believes Illness Caused By Depleted Uranium
“Some science is showing that that DU, when inhaled or gets in a wound, can cause long-term health problems because it is a heavy metal and radioactive,” said Paul Sullivan, director of the advocacy group Veterans for Common Sense. But … Continue reading
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Veterans Counselor Says He is Being Pressed to Retire Over Caseloads; VA Denies It
March 12, 2008 – San Bernadino, CA — A disabled combat veteran-turned-veterans counselor in San Bernardino is accusing the Department of Veterans Affairs of pressuring him to retire because he refused to drop Vietnam-era patients to make room for Iraq … Continue reading
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Exhaustive Official Pentagon Review Finds No Link Betwen Iraq and al Qaida
March 10, 2008 – Washington, DC — An exhaustive review of more than 600,000 Iraqi documents that were captured after the 2003 U.S. invasion has found no evidence that Saddam Hussein’s regime had any operational links with Osama bin Laden’s … Continue reading
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