Award would recognize sacrifice of those with mental wounds
I agree with soldiers who feel that awarding a Purple Heart for post-traumatic stress disorder may degrade the medal. I also agree that meeting the criteria for a new mental injury award,
Let me also acknowledge the leadership of Virginia Carman, the president of the VFW ladies auxiliary, as well as my friend Jim Webb who will be speaking here later today. Finally, let me thank all of the members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
Remarks of Senator Barack Obama--as prepared for delivery
VFW National Convention
August 19, 2008
Thank you, Commander Lisicki, for your leadership. Let me also acknowledge the leadership of Virginia Carman, the president of the VFW ladies auxiliary,
Without identification and reinforcement of values, social skills and anger management techniques along with realizing warning signs and stress management techniques integrated into the neurological pathways, the heavily imprinted traumatic axonal
This monkey has been randomly hitting keys for an infinite number of years! Now it's blogging the current U.S. nuclear launch codes! WE MUST STOP IT!
One thing the auditor must not do is interrupt the person while in the middle of this major win or
“John McCain has said that improving veterans’ health care would be his top domestic priority as President, yet he has repeatedly voted against increased funding for veterans health care. And now he offers up an plastic card option that will lead to
( - promoted by Dean Barker)
Carol launched Veterans and Military Families for Carol Shea-Porter, urged on by 250 vets and their families at the iconic Sweeney American Legion Post in Manchester on a glorious Sunday afternoon. Congressman Chet
Commentator Ben Tupper is back from his tour of duty as a National Guard officer in Afghanistan. He has been dealing with post-traumatic stress. Recently he had a reunion with a friend whose PTSD is much worse — and who has much less time to work
We see it so often on the nightly television news that it no longer seems like news. John McCain and Barack Obama, attacking each other on just about every issue, domestic and global.
But there is one issue that is rarely mentioned, perhaps because
The horrors of the Iraq war seeped into a Denver courtroom on a gloomy Friday afternoon.
Christopher Stenberg, a former Army reserves soldier, came to be sentenced for stealing laptops from coffeehouse patrons at gunpoint to fuel a fierce