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Can Illinois Afford the Iraq War?new

As Congress deals with yet another request for funding for the war without end, the effect on one of the most populous states in the nation, which is already facing a very difficult budget crisis, could be disastrous.
Illinois Times  |  R.L. Nave  |  10-18-2007  |  War

Plane Truthnew

Air Mobility Command contracts with private air-cargo companies to ship munitions.
Illinois Times  |  C.D. Stelzer  |  10-19-2006  |  War

Rules of Engagementnew

Early deployments have soldiers tying the knot sooner.
Illinois Times  |  Alex Hedlund  |  08-18-2006  |  War

In His Nation's Servicenew

Jonathan Embrey finally got his Purple Heart two years after he was wounded near Ar Ramadi.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  03-10-2006  |  War

Mother Opposes Her Son's Warnew

A woman joining in this weekend's antiwar protests considers her son a trained killer and a mercenary, but she's proud of him, too.
Illinois Times  |  Bruce Rushton  |  09-23-2005  |  War

Sister Soldiersnew

For two veterans of the 1544th Maintenance Company, a year in Iraq meant mortars, memorial services and Mary Kay cosmetics. The 1544th had the second-highest casualty rate of Army National Guard units serving in Iraq.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  05-12-2005  |  War

State of Illinois Revokes Veteran's Silver Star Platesnew

Joe Wilkins, a prominent Vietnam veteran, had his Silver Star and Purple Heart license tags revoked in response to an Illinois Times investigation raising questions about the medals he claimed.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  04-15-2005  |  War

Precious Medalsnew

Vietnam veteran Joe Wilkins, who built a distinguished career in academia and local and state government, claims he was twice wounded in combat and earned the nation's third-highest decoration, a Silver Star. The military says otherwise.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  04-05-2005  |  War

On the Homefront, Soldiers' Families Cope, Hopenew

To some people, war is an intimate reality: It's the last thing they think about at night, the first thought that crosses their minds in the morning. They have a loved one serving as a soldier -- a cherished spouse or son or daughter living in a danger zone half a world away.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  10-22-2004  |  War

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