Author Archives: Team VCS

Editorial Column: Give Our Veterans Their Due – A College Education

January 27, 2008 – After serving in the Navy in World War II, Marylander Charles Schelberg was able to attend Washington College in Chestertown thanks to the GI Bill, which covered all his costs. Mr. Schelberg, who hailed from a … Continue reading

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Tuesday Press Conference in Illinois Supporting Mandatory VA Funding

Press Conference with Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn at Pritzker Military Library on Tuesday, January 29th at 1:30 PM on the Mandatory Full Funding of VA Healthcare Referendum that appears on the February 5th Primary Ballot in Cook and 21 other … Continue reading

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Double Amputee Walks Again Due to Bluetooth

January 25, 2008 – Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua Bleill lost both his legs above the knees when a bomb exploded under his Humvee while on patrol in Iraq on October 15, 2006. He has 32 pins in his hip and … Continue reading

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Younger Veterans Don’t Join Older Veterans Groups

January 25, 2008 – Contrary to the line famously quoted by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, old soldiers do die. And as they do, the organizations they kept alive are fading away. Veterans of World War II are dying at a rate … Continue reading

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VA Says Disability Claims for ‘Waterboarding’ During SERE Training are Rare

January 25, 2008 – A claim by an Eight Mile man that he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder — the result of being “waterboarded” during a Navy survival course in 1975 — is a rare one, according to a Department … Continue reading

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Budget Crunch – California to Reduce Capacity for Veterans’ Nursing Homes

January 26, 2008 – Thanks to the state budget crisis, John Rains may soon lose his bunkmate.Rains, 84, served in the Army Air Corps’ Pacific campaign during World War II. For the past four years, the Missouri native has lived … Continue reading

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Cheney Urges Immunity for Companies that Violated Constitution and Illegally Spied on Innocent Americans

January 24, 2008 – The Senate yesterday began debating whether to grant legal immunity to telephone companies for assisting in warrantless wiretaps of terrorism suspects, with Democrats divided and their leadership pleading with the White House for more time to … Continue reading

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More Must Be Done for PTSD Veterans, Panel Says

January 25, 2008 – The head of a commission that spent 2½ years studying veterans’ disability benefits says the government needs to do more for those suffering post-traumatic stress disorder. Testifying Thursday before the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee about a … Continue reading

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ACORN Protests VA Contract on Foreclosed Houses

January 24, 2008 – Grand Rapids, Michigan – With the problems in the housing market around the country, foreclosures are on the rise. That includes some homes financed with loans through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. But, one activist organization … Continue reading

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In More Criminal Cases, Iraq War Combat Trauma Is Taking the Stand

January 27, 2008 – When it came time to sentence James Allen Gregg for his conviction on murder charges, the judge in South Dakota took a moment to reflect on the defendant as an Iraq combat veteran who suffered from … Continue reading

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