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Bait and Kill: Soldier Resists More Deadly Missionsnew

A soldier who once participated in the Army's "bait and kill" teams in Iraq now suffers from PTSD now faces a court martial, prison and no treatment for his injuries for his refusal to fight in a war he does not believe in.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  05-28-2008  |  War

Minnesota Offers Treatment to Vets Who Commit Crimesnew

Minnesota became the second state in the nation to pass a sentence-mitigation bill for veterans facing criminal prosecution who suffer from combat related mental health disorders.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Beth Walton  |  05-23-2008  |  War

As the Army's Recruitment of Students Intensifies, So Does its Oppositionnew

As the Army has increased its presence in schools across the country, exposure to recruitment has become a part of daily life for area teenagers. Students and teachers allege that recruiters have walked into classrooms unannounced in order to speak with potential recruits. In response, anti-war activists also have found a place in the classroom.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Mark Sanders  |  05-23-2008  |  War

Military Fails to List Soldier's Death as Combat-Relatednew

According to the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, between 150,000 and 300,000 U.S. troops have suffered traumatic brain injury, which the group labels "the signature injury of the war." James McDonald was one of them, and yet the military has thus far refused to classify his death as combat-related.
Isthmus  |  Roger Bybee  |  05-19-2008  |  War

Iraq Veterans Against the War Heads to D.C. to Testify Against the Warnew

The D.C. trip is IVAW's latest action in its Winter Soldier campaign, which began just more than a month ago when the group’s members gathered in Maryland to present their personal experiences to the world via satellite and streaming video on the internet, which reached more than 30,000 viewers on each day of the conference.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  St. John Barned-Smith  |  05-19-2008  |  War

SF Military Vets Go to War With Each Othernew

Since the Board of Supervisors appointed Navy vet John Caldera to the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Commission last year, his fellow commissioners say they spend more time bickering than working on veterans' issues.
SF Weekly  |  John Geluardi  |  05-14-2008  |  War

The Military is Inconsistent When it Comes to Handling Desertersnew

Some, like outspoken war opponent Lt. Ehren Watada, face courts-martial and potential jail sentences, while others are allowed to quietly leave with an "other than honorable discharge" -- the military's term for a discharge that falls somewhere between honorable and dishonorable.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  05-12-2008  |  War

'Mission Accomplished' Turns Fivenew

Since Bush's photo-op on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, 3,917 more U.S. soldiers have died. The total number of U.S. military deaths now stands at 4,056, and an estimated 10-15 percent of soldiers have experienced traumatic brain injuries.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  05-02-2008  |  War

Q&A: Scott Ritter, Former UN Weapons Inspectornew

Ritter talks about what the U.S. should do in Iraq and Iran.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  05-02-2008  |  War

To Avoid Red Tape at Fort Carson, Soldiers Head to Private 'Baghdad Village'new

The squad commander suggests off-base training is an efficient way to polish needed skills with minimal hassle.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  04-29-2008  |  War

The War Vet Generation Gapnew

Camaraderie is in short supply between Iraq returnees and older veterans.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  04-21-2008  |  War

Charlottesville Backs Federal Department of Peacenew

The city, via resolution, is urging Virgil Goode to partner with Dennis Kucinich and co-sponsor HR 808, a collaboration that, if it happens, may well cause the Capitol to implode in some sort of space-time continuum hullabaloo.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Scott Weaver  |  04-16-2008  |  War

Sexual Assault: Another Byproduct of the Privatization of the Iraq Warnew

For women in Iraq, the terrorist could be the guy working beside you.
Cleveland Scene  |  Lisa Rab  |  04-11-2008  |  War

General Petraeus: Designated Manure Spreadernew

Pie charts, benchmarks, "phased" redeployment; 30,000 wounded, 5,000 dead.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  04-11-2008  |  War

One Navy SEAL's Mission to Help Fellow Iraq Vetsnew

Now 33 and released from active duty, Eric Greitens is at last back on his home turf and facing new challenges as chairman of a nonprofit -- the Center for Citizen Leadership -- that he created last fall. Its mission: To put wounded veterans back to work in public service jobs.
Riverfront Times  |  Kristen Hinman  |  04-11-2008  |  War

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