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Sgt. Robert Bales-PTSD Link at Odds With Research

  From KABC Talk Radio US Army(NEW YORK) — When Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was arrested last week for allegedly killing 16 men, women and children in Kandahar, Afghanistan, speculation swirled that post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, had caused … Continue reading

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Finding Jobs for Our Veterans

New possible resource for veterans looking for jobs. ————————- By John Pike CEO, America Wants You   As March parades into spring, our economy continues to add jobs at a steady pace. But these tidings are tinged with the reality … Continue reading

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Some go extra mile to hire growing pool of jobless veterans

Thomas Garlic and Steve Castillo found that their time in combat in Iraq and their service in the Army added up to little or nothing when they became civilians looking for work. By John Smierciak, for USA TODAY “It was … Continue reading

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In Afghan massacre, mental health check could come first

By Oren Dorell and Jim Michaels USA Today Published: March 19, 2012 The soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan faces military justice similar to a civilian criminal trial, a process likely to begin with a months-long mental health … Continue reading

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Robert Bales was no ‘lone gunman’

Our entire society is responsible for the trauma faced by veterans Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/robert-bales-lone-gunman-article-1.1046802#ixzz1pa7pg77u   By VCS Advocate Christopher Miller By Chris Miller / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, March 19, 2012, 11:36 AM Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/robert-bales-lone-gunman-article-1.1046802#ixzz1pa88YKxP   Our country … Continue reading

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TBI sufferers invited to share their stories online to help others

SASEBO NAVAL BASE, Japan — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is collecting video testimony from people suffering from traumatic brain injury, or TBI.   About 1.7 million Americans suffer a traumatic brain injury each year, according to the … Continue reading

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Opinion: Soldier accused of shooting rampage: Not PTSD alone

From CNN GPS Blog a very insightful article. It is important to understand all the factors and to not unfairly make assumptions about all veterans based on  the actions of a few. Human behavior  always has been and remains very … Continue reading

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Congress: How Much More Must Veterans Sacrifice?

March 15, 2012 (PolicyMic) – At a time when over 2.5 million American men and women have been added to the rolls of combat veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, the Veteran’s Affairs Committees of both the U.S. House and Senate … Continue reading

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Veterans Agency Broke Law in Contract Awards, U.S. Watchdog Says

From Bloombergnews.com By Kathleen Miller on March 15, 2012 The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs violated a 2006 law that directs the agency to favor small businesses led by veterans, a government watchdog agency ruled for the third time in … Continue reading

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Afghan Shooter’s Base Hunkers Down Under International Focus

By Gopal Ratnam, Alison Vekshin and Susanna Ray on March 14, 2012 For the last two years, Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state has become accustomed to the media’s glare, and not just for its contributions of thousands of troops … Continue reading

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