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  • Apr. 28, VCS Lawsuit in the News: Bush Goes to Court to Deny Mental Care for Veterans

    April 28, 2008 - A wise President, who was also a veteran of multiple wars, once said: "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they preceive the ve...

  • VCS in the News: Getting Inside Veterans’ Heads – PTSD and TBI

    September 4, 2009 - Veterans for Common Sense appears once again in the prestigious Proceedings magazine. Navy veteran and former Los Angeles Times reporter Art Pine details the military's latest efforts to understand and ...

  • Investigation: Sailors' Abuse Kept Silent in Navy Canine Unit

    September 3, 2009 - In the Persian Gulf, on the island of Bahrain, the U.S. Navy has a special division made up of bomb-sniffing dogs and the sailors who handle them. The Bahrain Military Working Dogs Division was featured in a Navy News spot highlig...

  • Editorial Column: The Limits of Force - Iraq and Afghanistan Aren't Ours to Win or Lose

    September 3, 2009 - The other night I watched the film "The Deer Hunter." Afterward, I remembered why it took me so many years to be able to watch Vietnam movies.

    It all came tumbling back -- the tragedy, the innocent victims, the waste. Too ...

  • Service Dogs Help Traumatized Veterans Heal

    September 3, 2009 - Iraq war veteran Jennifer Pacanowski was unaware that she was racing dangerously down the freeway at 85 miles an hour when she felt a wet nose nudge her elbow.

    She immediately slowed down.

    The wet nose belonged to ...

  • Scores Are Dead in NATO Airstrike in Afghanistan

    September 4, 2009 - A NATO airstrike before dawn on Friday killed 80 people or more, at least some of them civilians, in a once-calm region of northern Afghanistan that has recently slipped under control of insurgents, Afghan officials said. ...

  • Editorial Column: From ‘Do No Harm’ to Torture

    September 3, 2009 - Torture is a delicate business. The aim is to injure but not incapacitate-to inflict precisely enough pain and terror to break a subject's will, but no more. To calibrate the proper degree of abuse, the torturer must have an accur...

  • Iraq Deaths Reach 13-Month High

    September 1, 2009 - An upsurge in violence in Iraq in the month of August 2009 has led to the highest number of deaths from violence in the country for more than a year. ...

  • U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Region at 738

    September 3, 2009 - As of Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009, at least 738 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The depar...

  • Police Calm Upset Gunman - Veteran Points Weapon at Own Head After Domestic Violence Sentencing

    September 3, 2009 - A 23-year-old Iraq war veteran engaged police in a nearly four-hour standoff Wednesday morning outside Vicksburg Municipal Court after being sentenced on a domestic violence charge. ...
  • A Nuclear Deadline Looms for Iran — and for Obama

    September 3, 2009 - President Barack Obama took office promising to pursue a diplomatic solution to the standoff over Iran's nuclear program, but so far, he's gotten little out of Tehran. So little, in fact, that the President has given Iran a Sept. ...

  • Stigma of Mental Health Makes Finding Work in Recession More Difficult

    August 30, 2009 - A shocking 92 per cent of the British public believes that admitting to having a mental illness would damage someone's career [1]. ...

  • Researchers to Discuss New Study on Gulf War Illness Treatment at Military Health Research Forum

    September 1, , Kansas City, MO - New research on treating Gulf War Illness (GWI) is being presented this week at the Military Health Research Forum (MHRF), a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense (DoD) Congressionally Directed Medica...

  • 'Surge Home' Overwhelms Veterans Affairs Clinics

    With many soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, the Department of Veterans Affairs has seen treatment requests and disability claims soar.

    August 30, 2009 - When he got home from war, Rey Leal's biggest problem was that he ...

  • Dallas Morning News Editorial: Find the Truth to Gulf War Illnesses

    September 1, 2009 - Just a few weeks ago, congressional influence and a large dose of common sense seemed to have saved UT Southwestern Medical Center's research efforts into why so many veterans of the 1990-91 Gulf War returned home with unexplained i...

  • British Troops' Post Traumatic Stress: 'I Put the Gun to My Head. I'd Lost it All'

    As British soldiers return from Afghanistan and Iraq suffering from post-traumatic stress, we talk to them about the toll it's taking on their relationships.

    September 3, 2009 - Peter Doolan must have stood out as he approached his s...

  • Army Report: Gaps in Training for Recovery Unit

    August 26, , Fort Bragg, NC - Soldiers recovering in special Army medical units have faced inconsistent discipline because the military hasn't adopted standards for how they and their commanders should act, according to a military review.

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  • Editorial Column: Can the U.S. 'Offshore' Its Afghanistan War?

    September 1, 2009 - Pity President Obama for having to open the Afghanistan file that was sitting on his Oval Office desk when he returned to work this week. His handpicked commander, General Stanley McChrystal, has warned that the war is being lost,...

  • Guantanamo Detainee Loses Latest Legal Challenge

    September 1, 2009 - An accused terrorist who was at the center of two previous Supreme Court decisions over his years-long detention by the U.S. military has lost his latest legal challenge. ...

  • New GI Bill Housing Checks Flowing but Some Delays

    September 2, 2009 - Facing a rush of last-minute claims, the Department of Veterans Affairs has cut housing checks to tens of thousands of veterans returning to college under the newly expanded GI Bill but officials acknowledge several thousand may g...