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11 November 2010

Fighting for our rights on Veterans Day - with your help from IVAW 11NOV10

FROM IVAW Iraq Veterans Against the War on Veteran's Day, here is the update on Jeff Hanks, an active duty soldier who is AWOL because he was refused treatment for PTSD by the U.S. Army.....click the link to read his story, compare it to the propaganda from the Pentagon about their policy of not redeploying service members suffering from PTSD or TBI...

IVAW is defending the rights of veterans and service members this Veterans Day

(We are always doing this, but today is a day that more people listen.)
As I write this, Field Organizer, Chantelle Bateman, member, Zach Choate, and civilian supporter, Ryan Harvey, are traveling with AWOL soldier, Jeff Hanks, who refused to re-deploy to Afghanistan after the Army denied him medical care.  They've been driving for hours through the Deep South, headed to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where Jeff will hold a press conference, then turn himself in to the Army medical center on base.

Jeff has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was due to receive medical evaluation and treatment during a leave from his tour in Afghanistan, when his military commanders effectively cancelled his doctor appointments to send him back to combat.  Jeff made the difficult decision to go AWOL to get the care he needed.  IVAW's Operation Recovery Campaign has helped Jeff to get the civilian medical care he so desperately needs, and identify a lawyer to defend his right to heal.
Your past support has been critical to our work on Operation Recovery, and we are just getting started.  Would you consider making a special Veterans Day donation to sustain our efforts?
Make a special Veterans Day gift now by clicking here.

We are taking action across the country today

Here are some highlights of the work we are doing today to honor Veterans and promote Operation Recovery:
  • Members at University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana are tabling on their campus, then doing an art installation about the issue of veteran and soldier suicide.
  • Savannah members are holding a teach-in and then are flyering GI hang outs near Fort Stewart, GA.
  • San Francisco members are holding a teach-in and education forum on the issue of military and war trauma.
  • In Manhattan, Kansas, members are flyering at the annual Veterans Day parade and doing outreach to GIs at Fort Riley.
  • Our Chicago chapter has organized an art exhibition, Intrusive Thoughts, part of a month-long series of programs at the National Veterans Art Museum.
And this is just to name a few.
We could not do this work without your moral and financial support.
Help us continue our work with a special Veterans Day donation today.

IVAW files Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on traumatized soldiers in the U.S. Army

Today, we requested information from our government that will expose the scope of the problem of troops serving with un-treated trauma, including the number of troops that have reported or sought treatment for PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, or Military Sexual Trauma.  We specifically want to know about the 101st Airborne Division, the 1st Infantry Division, the 2nd Infantry Division, the 3rd Infantry Division, the 1st Cavalry Division, and the 10th Mountain Division.  These troops are the most heavily deployed and are dealing with extremely high rates of suicide and depression.  The U.S. Army has this information, but has not made it public.
Your financial support now will help us continue to expose what the military is so eager to suppress - the systemic problem of war trauma ravaging our military.
Thank you for making a special Veterans Day donation today.  Click here to give.
In Solidarity,

Aaron Hughes

Field Organizing Team Leader

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