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Newspaper Editorial: VA bonuses an insult to our troops

May 11, 2007, The horror stories about substandard medical care for veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are by now well-known. Perhaps even more shocking are the results of a recent investigation by the Associated Press , … Continue reading

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Editorial Column: Veteran Steve Robinson Stands Tall for Sick Soldiers

An Army general said Wednesday that a “Wounded Warrior Transition Brigade” would come soon to Fort Carson. It will help soldiers with post-traumatic stress and brain injuries. As Brig. Gen. Michael Tucker spoke at Colorado’s Mountain Post, no one from … Continue reading

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Fighting the Terror of Battles that Rage in Soldiers’ Heads

COLORADO SPRINGS, May 8 — The nightmares that tormented Sgt. Walter Padilla after returning home from Iraq in 2004 prompted extensive treatment by Army doctors, an honorable discharge from the military and a cocktail of medication to dull his suffering. … Continue reading

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What is PTSD?

Q: I keep reading about our military people coming back from the war in Iraq suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. What exactly is this and is there any treatment? A: Common harmful events, such as touching a hot stove, lay … Continue reading

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Iraq War Veteran Surrenders After Standoff in New York

Eden, New York – May 10, 2007  – An Iraq war veteran who triggered a tense five-hour standoff in Eden is in hot water Thursday afternoon. Police say 26 year old Eric Pedosek had been on the phone with his … Continue reading

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South Dakota Case Highlights Army’s Mental Health Challenge for Iraq War Veterans

May 12, 2007 – Spc. Ryan LeCompte of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe was on his way last week from Fort Carson, Colo., to a Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sheridan, Wyo. The former scout with the 3rd Armored Cavalry … Continue reading

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Congressman Honda Faces Foes In Japan As He Seeks An Apology for World War II Sex Slavery

May 12, 2007 – ON a recent sunny Sunday morning, Michael M. Honda was kicking back at his 90-year-old mother’s house here, some green tea and rice crackers within arm’s reach. She was off to church, and his younger brother … Continue reading

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Powell’s Chief of Staff Proposes Impeachment

On Thursday, May 10, 2007, Lawrence Wilkerson, speaking on National Public Radio, proposed impeaching President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Wilkerson is a Retired Army Colonel, the former Chief of Staff at the State Department from 2002 … Continue reading

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Full VA/DOD e-Health Sharing Several Years Off

May 9, 2007 – The Veterans Affairs and Defense departments may take several more years to develop modernized electronic health records systems that can seamlessly exchange medical data. The departments expected to accomplish that goal in 2011 or 2012, but … Continue reading

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Suicide Risk Said Higher for Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans

WASHINGTON — Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are at increased risk of suicide because not all Veterans Affairs health clinics have 24-hour mental care available, an internal review says. The report released Thursday by the department’s inspector general is … Continue reading

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