"Wars are like icebergs: much of the cost remains hidden, and the near doubling of the defense budget since 2001 does not cover what lies ahead. Better body armor and trauma care mean new life for thousands of soldiers who would have died in any earlier war. But many are broken or burned or buried in pain from what they saw and did." This from Nancy Gibbs, Time Magazine, may 26, 2008, page 72.
Now here are the facts she quotes from a new Rand Corp study:
!. One in five suffers from major depression or postraumatic stress.
2. More than 300,000 have suffered traumatic brain injury.
3. The cost of treating our returning wounded is projected to double over the next 25 years.
4. Four hundred thousand veterans are waiting for cases to be processed.
5. The number of vets waiting of assistance for homelessness is up 600% in the last year.
After a particularly despicable event in living conditions at Fort Bragg came to light Robert Gates, Defense Secretary, said "Soldiers should never have to live in such squalor."
So, this is a post Memorial Day plea. The next time you are tempted to copy and paste and forward a tribute to our soldiers, instead write a letter to your congress person. Instead, go to the element on this blog (see it at the bottom of this blog page www.warpeacetolerance.blogspot.com) and find some way you can contribute to making things better for one soldier or many -- with your labor, or your donations. Copy and paste this call to action and send it to your sympathetic buddies instead. And, of course, vote your conscience.
Nancy Gibbs quoted what President Kennedy said during the Cuban missile crisis:
"This country does not forget God or the soldier. Upon both we now depend."
She also reminds us that a country of character cares for its returning soldiers. Once we were proud of what we did for both our returning soldiers and the people in the countries we defeated. We must find a way to be so again.
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson wrote the foreword for Eric Dinyer's book of patriotic quotations, Support Our Troops, published by Andrews McMeel. Part of the proceeds for the book benefit Fisher House. Her chapbook of poetry won the Military Writers Society of America's award of excellence.
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A Better Way To Show We Care for Our Soldiers
A good web friend, author and photographer May Lattanzio send this URL. I think this program for adopting a US soldier far more promising and helpful than sending sentimental pictures and overly patriotic (and often inaccurate and prejudiced) e-mails around on the Web. Here is the site: http://www.adoptaussoldier.org/
Please also note that one of the segments in this blog lists lots of other ways that you can be of service to our troops.
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson wrote the foreword for Eric Dinyer's book of patriotic quotations, Support Our Troops, published by Andrews McMeel. Part of the proceeds for the book benefit Fisher House. Her chapbook of poetry won the Military Writers Society of America's award of excellence.
Please also note that one of the segments in this blog lists lots of other ways that you can be of service to our troops.
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson wrote the foreword for Eric Dinyer's book of patriotic quotations, Support Our Troops, published by Andrews McMeel. Part of the proceeds for the book benefit Fisher House. Her chapbook of poetry won the Military Writers Society of America's award of excellence.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
Time Reports on Bush's Possible Veto of New GI Bill
Probably most of you who keep up with this blog know about what' happening with the new GI Bill (not as much as should be happening, I fear!) But Time Magazine did a nice article, "A Brief History Of: The GI Bill," this week that you might find interesting. It's on page 25 of the June 9 issue of that magazine. If nothing more, I hope it will encourage you to write your congress persons because it looks as if it will require more than the usual support to get it past a Bush veto.
By the way, I consider the argument that great educational opportunities for our returning GIs will reduce the number of soldiers re-enlisting fallacious. For one thing, the armed services have a stop-loss program that assures they can keep soldiers who are needed (I know because my grandson was kept beyond what he originally volunteered for.) The other reason that this reasoning doesn't cut the mustard is that good programs for returning GIs encourages more enlistment; it doesn't discourage it. Maybe one of the reasons volunteerism is down is because of all the cuts in programs for our soldiers.
I should also mention that Senator John McCain also opposes this new version of a GI Bill.
This bill doesn't do for this decade's soldiers what the first bill did for our soldiers but it at least would cover their tuition at state universities. I don't see how we can do less for them but apparently Bush and McCain don't see it as I do. Hey, those are just the facts. Hard to believe what's happening politically these days, huh?
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson wrote the foreword for Eric Dinyer's book of patriotic quotations, Support Our Troops, published by Andrews McMeel. Part of the proceeds for the book benefit Fisher House. Her chapbook of poetry won the Military Writers Society of America's award of excellence.
By the way, I consider the argument that great educational opportunities for our returning GIs will reduce the number of soldiers re-enlisting fallacious. For one thing, the armed services have a stop-loss program that assures they can keep soldiers who are needed (I know because my grandson was kept beyond what he originally volunteered for.) The other reason that this reasoning doesn't cut the mustard is that good programs for returning GIs encourages more enlistment; it doesn't discourage it. Maybe one of the reasons volunteerism is down is because of all the cuts in programs for our soldiers.
I should also mention that Senator John McCain also opposes this new version of a GI Bill.
This bill doesn't do for this decade's soldiers what the first bill did for our soldiers but it at least would cover their tuition at state universities. I don't see how we can do less for them but apparently Bush and McCain don't see it as I do. Hey, those are just the facts. Hard to believe what's happening politically these days, huh?
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson wrote the foreword for Eric Dinyer's book of patriotic quotations, Support Our Troops, published by Andrews McMeel. Part of the proceeds for the book benefit Fisher House. Her chapbook of poetry won the Military Writers Society of America's award of excellence.
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