What's New
| New York Times Profiles VA and Secretary Shinseki |
No Longer a Soldier, Shinseki Has a New Mission November 11, 2009 (New York Times) - It was a sad homecoming of sorts. On Tuesday, Eric Shinseki, the secretary of veterans affairs, returned to Fort Hood, Tex., where he was a division commander in the mid-1990s, to pay tribute to two veterans affairs employees who died in the shootings there last week. |
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| Pattern of Murders and Suicides at Fort Carson |
The Fort Carson Murder Spree, 2005 - 2009 November 6, 2009 - Soldiers returning from Iraq have been charged in at least 11 murders at America's third-largest Army base. Did the military's own negligence contribute to the slayings? |
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| Pattern of Escalating Violence at Fort Hood |
November 10, 2009, Fort Hood, Texas (New York Times) — Staff Sgt. Gilberto Mota, 35, and his wife, Diana, 30, an Army specialist, had returned to Fort Hood from Iraq last year when he used his gun to kill her, and then took his own life, the authorities say. In July, two members of the First Cavalry Division, also just back from the war with decorations for their service, were at a party when one killed the other. |
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| 2008 Essay by Army Spouse: When Army Strong Snaps |
Editor's Note: This article was written a little more than a year ago by Ms. Carissa Picard - a proud, loyal and dedicated yet concerned Army Spouse. |
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| VCS-ACLU Torture FOIA Update: New Documents Released |
ACLU Obtains More Documents Related To Bush Administration Torture Program October 30, 2009, New York, NY - The government today handed over to the American Civil Liberties Union numerous documents in response to two ACLU Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits for information related to the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody overseas. Thousands of pages of documents detailing the interrogation of prisoners by the FBI, Department of Defense (DOD) and CIA have previously been made public as a result of the lawsuits. |
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VCS Weekly Update: 60,000 U.S. Casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan Wars
Written by Paul Sullivan
Tuesday, 08 May 2007 00:00
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May 8, 2007 - Dear VCS Supporters:
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