PTSD
On Extraordinary Awards, Or, Wounded Troops, Wounded Again
Submitted by fake consultant on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 2:22pmIn which we discuss a problem that might require an airdrop, an amphibious assault, and Naval action...in other words, the whole State of North Carolina might need to get involved.
Home Town Hero
Submitted by Linda on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 3:25pmAs we celebrate our Independence this week, please, don't forget Joseph Patrick Dwyer, Hometown Hero.
ATTN: Veterans, Families of, Friends of, Caring Others
Submitted by jimstaro on Sat, 06/28/2008 - 9:58amThe beginning of this is an attempt to bring you up to speed on what has been going on this past year leading up to the purpose of this post, a New Investigation on Veterans Care, and the request for those listed in the subject title to get involved with, especially the Veterans having their troubles with the VA and their Care.
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CALL TO ACTION: Veterans vs Country They Serve
Submitted by jimstaro on Thu, 06/26/2008 - 7:47amVeterans vs Veterans Administration Case UpDate 6-25-08
Yesterday, the 25th, a ruling came down from the judge hearing the case, in San Francisco, 82 pages long, and not a surprise to this Vet. In the ruling the judge sided with the Veterans but had to push it to where it belongs, In Congress. Only Congress and the Excutive Branch, of the Peoples Government, can bring about the way to long overhall of the Veterans Administration. Everything that is being reported about the care to the returning Veterans, of the Wars and Occupations of Choice, is actually Old News, just ask the thousands of my brother, and sister, Veterans of Korea and Vietnam, and it's happening once again while these conflicts rage as it did back than. We call the present Military the Professional Military yet we continue the foulups that take place within the Government Agencies, Veterans Administration and DoD Health, that are charged with it's care, especially the Mental Trauma War brings on in the Soldiers and the Civilians in these Theaters of Occupation.
Not Good News-Vets-PTSD
Submitted by jimstaro on Wed, 06/25/2008 - 3:22pmWe need the Civilian population Now to come to the Aid of this Countries Veterans and start a Hard Lobby, to their Representatives, in Support of it's Veterans!
Especially for these Veterans of todays Conflicts, Support from the Country that was Overwelming, over 70%, in Favor of Invasion and Occupation and now Pays Little Heed to!
Ilona meet Ilana, Ilana meet Ilona - Combat PTSD Research
Submitted by jimstaro on Sun, 05/25/2008 - 5:48amTop Stories This Week on the Our Troops Newsladder
Submitted by Jason Forrester... on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 2:29amHere are the top stories this week related to our soldiers here and abroad, taken from the Our Troops Newsladder.
Class Action Suit Against Veterans Affairs
Submitted by momoaizo on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 7:43pmIf you have either of these two problems you may qualify for the class action suit:
1. You were diagnosed with PTSD but are experiencing problems getting timely VA mental health care for your PTSD or for potential suicide. [Lawyer/Client Confidentiality will be respected].
2. You filed a VA claim for PTSD and have problems getting your PTSD disability compensation claim approved by VA. [Such may be the case for those diagnosed with Personality Disorder or some other mental health problem downplaying your PTSD symptoms].
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Fort Drum: The Tip of a Tragic Iceberg
Submitted by Jason Forrester... on Thu, 02/14/2008 - 1:12amWhat happens when you deploy troops who have seen high intensity combat time and time again with inadequate dwell time between tours? You see skyrocketing mental health issues.
After months of investigative work, talking to our troops and veterans, we released a report on the situation at Fort Drum in Watertown, New York. Since 9/11, the 2nd Brigade Combat Team has been deployed for more than forty months, more than any other brigade in the Army, and we are seeing what is nothing short of a cry for help from the men and women on the base; a cry we will answer here in North Carolina, which has seen thousands of its soldiers deployed time and time again from Fort Bragg.
Do You Know A Servicemember Who Needs Help Getting Treatment?
Submitted by Jason Forrester... on Thu, 02/07/2008 - 5:53pmAround the United States, including here in North Carolina, we see that the military is overwhelmed as it tries to assist servicemembers.
Here at Veterans For America, where I am proud to be Director of Policy, we are determined to do something to help the men and women who have served us. Part of our efforts include our easy-to-use registry that will help us get you the help you need (or help for someone you know).
Sums It Up, Merry? Christmas
Submitted by jimstaro on Wed, 12/19/2007 - 5:47am- jimstaro's blog
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Mental Health Care for Our Combat Veterans
Submitted by jimstaro on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 5:21am- jimstaro's blog
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