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Grinding Down The US Army
19 hours ago ago from Free Thought Manifesto
By William Astore and Tom Engelhardt, December 16, 2009 Courtesy Of Anti-War News Last week, the U.S. Army released its suicide figures for November. Twelve soldiers on active duty were classified as "potential suicides" for the month, bringing the yearly suicide total to 147, 19 more than for all of 2008, and the fifth year in a row the rate has risen. In the same week, a RAND Corporation study was released which found, not ...
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21 hours ago ago from Second Chance to Live
Please read Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 , Part 4 , Part 5 , Part 6 and Part 7 for context. Thank you my friend. In closing this series let me share with you several of my favorite quotes. The messages found with in these quotes have given my strong encouragement when I have found myself disappointed, discouraged or lacking hope. May you also be encouraged to continue in your process if and when you may find yourself discouraged, ...
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9 hours ago ago from Jake Today
What comes with all that volunteering for the military? Well, we know some will die in two very bungled wars. Even more will be maimed. Then we can add in more with brain injuries and PTSD. However, we better not look to the VA for care, we won't find it. Looking good? Okay, now add in lots of prescription drug abuse, binge drinking and suicide. Is that what is meant by the old slogan of "being all you can be?" Oh, the GI Bill is better. ...
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18 hours ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog
In response to President Barack Obama's announcement on December 1 to deploy 30,000 additional troops to the occupation of Afghanistan, the organization March Forward! , comprising both veterans and active-duty members of the US military, has called on all soldiers to refuse their orders to deploy. March Forward! calls on all service members to refuse orders to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq, reads a press release from the group from ...
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7 hours ago ago from The Muncie 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Muncie, IN
MUNCIE A soldier with Muncie ties has died in Iraq of injuries from a non-combat-related incident. Original post: Soldier with Muncie ties dies in Iraq
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