• Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) veterans organization founded by Paul Rieckhoff, an American writer, social entrepreneur, advocate, activist and veteran of the United States Army and the Iraq War. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paul Rieckhoff, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America president, said the additional time is needed because soldiers' conditions can worsen over time or take more time to become obvious, particularly in cases of brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Service-related drug dependency is being talked about quite a bit in the veterans community, but is not well understood outside the military," said Tom Tarantino, an Iraq war veteran and now legislative associate for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America . (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • Dr Margaret C. Harrell and Nancy Berglass, who authored the Center for a New American Security Suicide report, said: 'America is losing its battle against suicide by veterans and service members. (openhealthnews.com)
  • I stood up against injustice when my fellow citizens and veterans were attacked in towns across America for taking to the streets (under their constitutional rights! (ivaw.org)
  • Iraq Veterans Against the War is open to Active Duty, National Guard and Reservists who have served since 09/11/2001. (ivaw.org)
  • The report is based on a reading of obituaries and tribute pages for each of the 1,446 U.S. military personnel who died in Afghanistan from the start of the war in October 2001 to the end of 2010, and analysis of Census and other data for the communities from which they came. (ivaw.org)
  • The Wall Street Journal, by Michael M. Phillips Returning U.S. Veterans Face Physical and Mental Hurdles Between Jan. 1, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2013, more than 265,000 U.S. troops suffered traumatic brain injuries, according to the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. (lawampm.com)
  • Today - largely due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the large Bush-era tax cuts, and the severe recession - debt held by the public is almost twice as large (as a percentage of GDP) as in 2001, with a commensurate increase in interest costs once interest rates return to typical levels. (cbpp.org)
  • (1) Refers to veterans who served in Iraq at anytime since March 2003 and veterans who served in Afghanistan at anytime since October 2001. (bls.gov)
  • (3) Includes all veterans who served in Afghanistan at any time since October 2001, whether or not they also served in Iraq. (bls.gov)
  • Gulf War-era II veterans served anywhere in the world at any time since September 2001. (bls.gov)
  • We assessed serum samples from 1,000 US Marines deployed to Afghanistan during 2001-2010 to find evidence of 4 rickettsial pathogens. (cdc.gov)
  • We estimated the risk for rickettsial infections in military personnel deployed to Afghanistan by measuring the rate of seroconversion for SFGR, TGR, scrub typhus group Orientiae (STGO), and C. burnetii among US Marines stationed in Afghanistan during 2001-2010. (cdc.gov)
  • 180 days in Afghanistan during 2001-2010 were obtained from the US Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR). (cdc.gov)
  • The authors of an article on a survey of veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan suggested that publicizing the substantial rate of veterans seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression could motivate other veterans to seek care. (sprc.org)
  • According to the report, 30% of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans report symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury, depression, mental illness, or other cognitive disability. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • Many veterans face dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, high employment and a loss of military camaraderie after returning from tours. (openhealthnews.com)
  • Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Dec. 11, 2023. (airforcetimes.com)
  • INTRODUCTION: This is the fourth phase of a longitudinal cohort study (2022-2023) to investigate the health and well-being of UK serving (Regulars and Reservists) and ex-serving personnel (veterans) who served during the era of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although seizure disorders are associated with traumatic brain injury, little information exists regarding comorbidities and mortality in veterans with epilepsy who were deployed in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. (cdc.gov)
  • A retrospective cohort study of comorbidity trajectories associated with traumatic brain injury in veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. (bvsalud.org)
  • To identify and validate trajectories of comorbidity associated with traumatic brain injury in male and female Iraq and Afghanistan war Veterans (IAV). (bvsalud.org)
  • Among military veterans who die by suicide , those who experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during service take their lives 21% sooner after deployment than those without a TBI history, a new study shows. (medscape.com)
  • Navy veteran Bradley Snyder, left, who lost his sight during an Afghanistan blast in 2011, and Greg Billington ceberate after winning a gold medal in the Paralympic triathlon at Odaiba Marine Park, Tokyo, Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021. (stripes.com)
  • New topics include the impact of the British withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, complex PTSD (C-PTSD), illicit drug use, gambling and loneliness. (bvsalud.org)
  • Then tack on another $6 to $9 billion every month to conduct the war well into the future, and watch the money pour down the sewers, filling the cups of the waiting defense contactors like Halliburton, which already made a bonanza off Afghanistan. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Medscape: Does the Department of Defense (DOD) yet have an estimate of the prevalence of PTSD in members who have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan? (medscape.com)
  • You will recall the extreme pressure on President Obama coming from Defense Secretary Gates, Secretary of State Clinton, and generals like Petraeus and McCrystal to double down in sending more troops to Afghanistan. (antiwar.com)
  • Scholars@Duke publication: Financial well-being and postdeployment adjustment among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. (duke.edu)
  • To address this, we analyzed data from n = 1,388 Iraq and Afghanistan War Era Veterans who completed a national survey on postdeployment adjustment. (duke.edu)
  • However, regardless of diagnosis, veterans who reported having money to cover basic needs were significantly less likely to have postdeployment adjustment problems such as criminal arrest, homelessness, substance abuse, suicidal behavior, and aggression. (duke.edu)
  • This article briefly summarizes the health care needs of service members returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, describes VA's approaches to addressing their needs, and outlines VA's evolving vision for how to apply principles of population health management to ensure prompt and effective response to the postdeployment needs of veterans returning from future conflicts. (cdc.gov)
  • and outlines VA's evolving vision for how to apply principles of population health management to ensure prompt, effective, and sustained response to the postdeployment health needs of veterans returning from future conflicts. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 year before the start of Afghanistan service, and postdeployment samples were collected within ≈1 year after the end of Afghanistan service. (cdc.gov)
  • Our study objective was to elicit perspectives of Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans who had not yet quit smoking postdeployment to inform the development of smoking cessation services for this veteran cohort. (cdc.gov)
  • We conducted 3 focus groups among 20 participants in October 2006 at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center to explore issues on tobacco use and smoking cessation for Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans who continued to smoke postdeployment. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of our study was to elicit perspectives of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans who had not yet quit smoking postdeployment to inform the development of smoking cessation services at the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). (cdc.gov)
  • This spring, a main priority for Vietnam Veterans Against the War is to support IVAW as they conduct their own Winter Soldier Investigation, in March, around the 5th Anniversary of the war on Iraq. (vvaw.org)
  • VVAW is committed to getting IVAW members, Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, to Washington DC March 13-16th for the WSI. (vvaw.org)
  • 6. If you know Iraq or Afghan vets who may be interested in attending and/or testifying themselves - talk to them, help get them in contact with IVAW event organizers. (vvaw.org)
  • Iraq Veterans Against the War cautions that an extremely high level of traffic on the IVAW website because of interest in Winter Soldier may lead to trouble accessing the main website. (cjly.net)
  • Combating Veteran Suicide (2019): IAVA helped develop and introduce the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act (S. 785), to expand efforts aimed at ending veteran suicide. (wikipedia.org)
  • These exposures can have a serious impact on veteran mental health, with higher rates of PTSD, depression, suicide, and intermittent explosive disorders than the general public. (netce.com)
  • In a staggering indictment on the lack of mental health programmes in the U.S. military, the report reveals 1,868 veterans made suicide attempts in 2009 alone. (openhealthnews.com)
  • After donning his gold medal, Snyder reflected on recent events in Afghanistan, where 13 service members were killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport Thursday following the Taliban's takeover of the country. (stripes.com)
  • More than 4,600 U.S. soldiers died in Iraq during and after the invasion, and thousands more have died by suicide . (yesmagazine.org)
  • U.S. veterans with epilepsy who were deployed in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts were more likely than those without epilepsy to have mental and physical comorbidity, and were 2.6 times more likely to die during 2011-2015, even after controlling for demographic characteristics and other conditions associated with death. (cdc.gov)
  • Veterans with epilepsy who were deployed in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts could benefit from evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs to reduce physical and psychiatric comorbidity, and linkages to U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs clinical health care providers and other community health and social service providers. (cdc.gov)
  • The age-adjusted prevalence of seizure disorder in United States veterans deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts (IAV) is 6.1 per 1,000 persons ( 1 ), compared with 7.1 to 10 per 1,000 persons in the general population ( 2 , 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • WHO MAY APPLY The Veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance to United States armed forces personnel who served in the Afghanistan or Iraq Conflicts, and their sons, daughters, or spouses who are current high school seniors, and full-time or part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students enrolled in an eligible accredited Maryland postsecondary institution. (collegescholarships.com)
  • Vietnam Veterans Against the War are seeking members and friends to host fundraisers, provide monetary donations, personal support and spread the word about Winter Soldier Investigation. (vvaw.org)
  • THE VETERAN is the newspaper of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc. In 1971 and 1972 it was published as 1st Casualty. (ivaw.org)
  • Comparisons of homeless female veterans and other homeless women have found no differences in rates of mental illness or addictions. (vfpvc.org)
  • Participants were recruited from the VA office, with special care to recruit Gulf War veterans, female veterans, veterans who have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, or veterans who have been called up from the Reserve or the National Guard. (cdc.gov)
  • The Iraq war killed nearly 4,500 U.S. troops and, by some estimates, cost taxpayers more than $2 trillion dollars. (pakistankakhudahafiz.com)
  • Watching how much everybody worked to continue to have hope and progress for that country and to watch it crumble is fairly disheartening," said Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson, who spent 42 months in Iraq and is now tactical commander of U.S. and allied troops here. (pakistankakhudahafiz.com)
  • December 15, 2007 - The Senate voted Friday to authorize three more years - a total of five - of Veterans Affairs health care for Iraq and Afghanistan troops after they've been discharged. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • as well as peripheral areas such as Pakistan remain the State Department’s main focus, the official said, and that means closer cooperation with U.S. troops on the ground in Afghanistan. (stripes.com)
  • We recall U.S. Ambassador in Kabul Karl Eikenberry, a former Army Lieutenant General who had commanded troops in Afghanistan, appealing plaintively for an objective National Intelligence Estimate on the pros and cons of doubling down. (antiwar.com)
  • RICHMOND, Va. - Veterans and their families asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to reinstate dozens of lawsuits alleging that a government contractor caused health problems by using burn pits during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (airforcetimes.com)
  • The PACT Act, which now heads to President Biden's desk to be signed into law, is set to be the biggest expansion of health benefits to veterans in over 30 years but provides no aid to civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan who continue to bear the brunt of the health and economic impacts of the toxic burn pits. (democracynow.org)
  • The campaign for veteran healthcare could have been a joint struggle that included Iraqi [and Afghan] people," says Purdue University professor Kali Rubaii, who is just back from Fallujah, Iraq, where she was speaking with residents about the impact of the burn pits. (democracynow.org)
  • She explains how the profit-driven U.S. occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan fueled the massive scale of burn pits in the region. (democracynow.org)
  • While Iraq and Afghanistan were home to some of the more recent burn pits, they are far from the only ones. (woodslawyers.com)
  • As it can take a while for these reactions to appear, veterans might not realize that they are suffering from long-term health consequences of exposure to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan . (woodslawyers.com)
  • Where and when veterans served also affects their eligibility for VA disability benefits for burn pits. (woodslawyers.com)
  • About 70 percent of veterans who screened positive for PTSD, 67 percent who screened positive for depression, and 45 percent who screened positive for alcohol misuse received psychiatric treatment in the past year. (sprc.org)
  • They are more likely than male homeless veterans to be married and to suffer serious psychiatric illness, but less likely to be employed and to suffer from addiction disorders. (vfpvc.org)
  • Veterans with the most severe symptoms of PTSD or depression are more likely to seek mental health care than veterans with less severe symptoms. (sprc.org)
  • Veterans who did not access treatment even though they screened positive for either PTSD or depression "were more likely to believe that they had to solve problems themselves and that medications would not help. (sprc.org)
  • With US military personnel facing deployment and redeployment in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere, the mental health of veterans has grown in importance, particularly with regard to pos traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). (medscape.com)
  • to identify significant factors to the development of PTSD in 52 Puerto Rico National Guard's veterans back from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. (bvsalud.org)
  • Through Ride2Recovery [http://www.ride2recovery.com/], an organization that raises money to support spinning recovery labs and outdoor cycling programs, he has found a community of veterans and others in similar situations. (vanproducts.com)
  • The organization sends military veterans into schools to share honest stories of the harm they have caused and suffered. (yesmagazine.org)
  • US soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with an apparently untreatable and incurable lung disease are being dismissed as out of shape because tests appear normal, writes Sarah Jones. (channel4.com)
  • A civilian physician who has diagnosed more than 50 soldiers with constrictive bronchiolitis says the life-altering disease is linked to service in Iraq and Afghanistan. (channel4.com)
  • Last month the New England Journal of Medicine published a study by Dr Miller and colleagues which documented the condition of soldiers who had served in Iraq and Afghanistan and were diagnosed with constrictive bronchiolitis. (channel4.com)
  • On the tenth anniversary of the start of the current war in Afghanistan, the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook releases its report "American Military Deaths in Afghanistan, and the Communities from Which These Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines Came," by Michael Zweig, Michael Porter, and Yuxiang Huang. (ivaw.org)
  • 6 U.S. soldiers killed in heavy fighting on March 6, 2002 in Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden escaped (remember him? (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • A war in Iraq, fought in urban environments to throw out an entrenched government against soldiers defending their home towns, will certainly result in similar casualties, and quite likely much higher. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • With hundreds of thousands of soldiers currently deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US faces a mounting challenge in caring for returning vets. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • and (2) How do American veterans view the soldiers and countries who supported those soldiers' time abroad? (wm.edu)
  • When We Are Not Your Soldiers launched in 2008, the experience was often intense for veterans. (yesmagazine.org)
  • Since then, over 50 veterans have participated in We Are Not Your Soldiers. (yesmagazine.org)
  • Sarah Gil, a school teacher at the City-As-School, a transfer high school in New York City, has brought veterans from We Are Not Your Soldiers to her classroom to speak to students in classes focused on just war, race and racism, economics, and moral responsibility. (yesmagazine.org)
  • Benedict follows them during their training, to Iraq, and home again, while offering suggestions how the military can improve conditions for female combat soldiers in war zones. (toledolibrary.org)
  • Rivers follows the lives of three women soldiers who fought in Afghanistan and helped gather intelligence by gaining the trust of Afghan women. (toledolibrary.org)
  • Investigators studied health data from the Substance Use and Psychological Injury Combat Study database on 860,892 US Army soldiers who returned from deployment in Iraq or Afghanistan between 2008 and 2014 and were 18-24 years old at the end of that deployment. (medscape.com)
  • The Veterans Administration and other military medical aid helps, Chandrasekaran says, but some veterans are falling through the cracks. (wtop.com)
  • War crimes have been identified, and once again, politicians and generals repeat history by blaming 'a few bad apples' for such atrocities, rather than examining the military policies that destroyed Vietnam then and are destroying Iraq and Afghanistan now. (vvaw.org)
  • Attorney Susan Burke said the military contracted with KBR to provide support services in Iraq and Afghanistan. (airforcetimes.com)
  • This collection of accounts of American men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan reveals their personal experiences as military combat personnel. (mcfarlandbooks.com)
  • As part of the Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan, these foreign service officers work side by side with military personnel to facilitate reconstruction and aid projects. (stripes.com)
  • The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday night to expand healthcare and disability benefits to some 3.5 million former U.S. service members poisoned by toxic substances from waste burning pits on U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. (democracynow.org)
  • A major focus of the mission of the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is to respond to the needs of military personnel returning from war. (cdc.gov)
  • Some veterans are beginning to fight the propaganda and tell students the truth about military service. (yesmagazine.org)
  • Across the country, anti-war veterans and their allies are working together in an effort to stop the U.S. military from reaching its goal. (yesmagazine.org)
  • While there is an abundance of excellent literature offering perspectives of veterans who served in the military, the majority have one common denominator: they are written from the male point-of-view. (toledolibrary.org)
  • Benedict writes about five women who served in Iraq between 2003-2006, tracing back to their childhoods through their enlistment in the military. (toledolibrary.org)
  • Veterans expressed the belief that smoking was a normalized part of military life and described multiple perceived benefits of smoking. (cdc.gov)
  • Our results indicate that the newest cohort of veterans perceives smoking as endemic in military service. (cdc.gov)
  • US military veterans and service members smoke at significantly higher rates than the general population (2,4). (cdc.gov)
  • Although evidence suggests that military personnel and veterans are interested in tobacco use cessation (11,12), little is known about their reasons for quitting, treatment preferences, and perceived barriers to quitting. (cdc.gov)
  • A cohort study was developed using inpatient, outpatient, and pharmacy data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration (VA) to identify epilepsy, demographic characteristics, and baseline comorbidity for IAV who received VA care in 2010 and 2011. (cdc.gov)
  • January 1971, VVAW held the Winter Soldier Investigation, where veterans testified about war crimes and atrocities they committed or witnessed in Vietnam. (vvaw.org)
  • Veterans participating and attending the upcoming WSI will undoubtedly receive backlash similar to VVAW members in 1971. (vvaw.org)
  • Most of the wounded veterans from those wars were not hurt during combat. (wtop.com)
  • In fact, you may have seen more of them than you think: Most of the wounded veterans from those wars were not hurt during combat. (wtop.com)
  • From March 13-16th 2008, Iraq Veterans Against the War will gather in our nation's capital to break the silence and hold our leaders accountable for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. (vvaw.org)
  • Providing testimonies to war crimes the United States perpetuates with the ongoing wars and occupations, as well as, the increasingly poor treatment of returning veterans by US government agencies here at home. (vvaw.org)
  • The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have left a generation of brain-injured veterans who, like Cpl. (lawampm.com)
  • Its programs include non-partisan advocacy on Capitol Hill, data-driven research on post-9/11 veteran issues, veterans transition assistance through its Rapid Response Referral Program (RRRP), and community building through its VetTogether and online community events. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2012 Stars and Stripes reported that "IAVA representatives are frequent cable news guests and regulars at hearings on Capitol Hill, where few if any veterans initiatives are passed without their blessing. (wikipedia.org)
  • In certain instances the Department of Veterans Affairs recognises a link between the disorder and service. (channel4.com)
  • Disability compensation payments to Gulf War veterans - excluding any Gulf War veterans who also served in Vietnam - amounted to $1.8 billion last year, according to a recent report on the Department of Veterans Affairs web site. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Veterans Affairs estimated it would spend about $396 million over 10 years providing the five years of health care, said Lisette Mondello, VA's assistant secretary for public and intergovernmental affairs. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • The Bunces, their doctors and the Department of Veterans Affairs have embarked on an experiment that could help determine whether some of these veterans can ever resume something close to regular lives. (lawampm.com)
  • The research team will address two questions: (1) How do Georgian veterans reflect on their time serving and how do they view current affairs? (wm.edu)
  • Derivation and validation cohorts were compiled of IAV who entered the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) care and received 3 years of VA care between 2002-2011. (bvsalud.org)
  • The interviews in the first round of testing were conducted in-person (N=8), in a private office at the office of Veterans Affairs in Washington, DC. (cdc.gov)
  • The measure, inserted into the legislation by Sen. Daniel Akaka, a Hawaii Democrat who chairs the Senate Veterans Committee, provides three years of automatic eligibility for VA health care for veterans who served in combat. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • We then selected a random sample of 199 veterans who met eligibility criteria. (cdc.gov)
  • Chandrasekaran writes about a veteran who has permanent, degenerative lung disease "because he was forced to enter into a giant pit of burning trash to go and shoot scavenging birds … today he's tethered to an oxygen tube and faces the prospect of having to have a double lung transplant within the next five years. (wtop.com)
  • The catastrophic turn Iraq has taken in recent weeks has startled U.S. veterans who spent years seeking to set up the country, and particularly its security forces, for success. (pakistankakhudahafiz.com)
  • If President Bush signs it into law, veterans who left the service at least two years but not more than five years before the measure is enacted could enroll for the health care. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • I remember that quote from five years ago because she is essentially turning the usual thing we do on Veterans Day-"Thank you for your service"-on its head. (avweb.com)
  • That's because the proposal, which would take effect in 2013 and phase in over 10 years, does not account for fundamental changes in society and government: the aging of the population, substantial increases in health care costs, and new federal responsibilities in areas such as homeland security, veterans' health care, and prescription drug coverage for seniors. (cbpp.org)
  • A couple of years ago, some members came up with the idea to build Connecticut's first memorial in honor of Afghanistan and Iraq War veterans. (vfw.org)
  • Joy Damiani, an Iraq War veteran who served six years in the U.S. Army, has learned how to use that vulnerability more selectively over time. (yesmagazine.org)
  • And so I think in the past two years, I've seen more students aware of the trauma that veterans have. (yesmagazine.org)
  • The Veterans Supplement is conducted every two years and is asked at the end of the CPS. (cdc.gov)
  • Some spouses and family members have lost their jobs because of the months of care of a husband or relative wounded in the Iraq and Afghanistan war. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • He studies the prevalence, prevention, and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders in adolescents, service members and veterans, and minority populations. (rand.org)
  • featured this interview about the mental crisis facing veterans and active duty service members. (ivaw.org)
  • We offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. (va.gov)
  • This course is designed for physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, counselors, and other healthcare professionals who may treat veterans or their family members. (netce.com)
  • Given the broad spectrum of the potential effects of combat deployment on the health and well being of service members, VA is increasingly oriented toward comprehensive postcombat support, health promotion, disease prevention, and proactive approaches to caring for combat veterans. (cdc.gov)
  • Medscape: Although severe disorders are usually detected before discharge from service, and the service members are then eligible for treatment at Veterans Administration (VA) medical facilities, some problems may not be identified. (medscape.com)
  • Almost 45% of US service members deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan smoke, which is double the rate of other nonmilitary Americans (7,8). (cdc.gov)
  • KABUL - Col. Samuel Whitehurst had been consumed with work in the last days of his brigade's nine-month deployment in eastern Afghanistan when alarming news about his former battleground in northern Iraq began to reach him. (pakistankakhudahafiz.com)
  • 5. Help with outreach in your area, such as: peace and justice organizations, community colleges, universities, local VA and Vets Centers…wherever you might find veterans. (vvaw.org)
  • IAVA's mission is to unite, empower and connect post-9/11 veterans through education, advocacy, and community. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research has yet to examine the relationship between financial well-being and community reintegration of veterans. (duke.edu)
  • Thank you Iraq Veterans Against the War for giving me the opportunity to work with you, the community that brought me home. (ivaw.org)
  • Most recently, the Post undertook a new challenge, which will have a long-lasting impact on the community, especially veterans. (vfw.org)
  • Efforts to rein in federal spending mean the State Department is paring back plans to grow its foreign service staff, but the move will not affect the department’s efforts in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. (stripes.com)
  • NOTE: Veterans are men and women who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and were not on active duty at the time of the survey. (bls.gov)
  • IAVA membership is free and is available to "all veterans, families, and civilian allies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Including screening items to identify veterans and their families and improve the care provided. (netce.com)
  • For the first time in nearly two decades, Veterans Day comes without the country being embroiled in combat operations somewhere. (avweb.com)
  • Although the impact of OEF/OIF/OND is most visible in the physical injuries sustained on the battlefield, serving in combat areas affects veterans in various ways and results in a wide array of postcombat needs. (cdc.gov)
  • MJ Hegar was serving her third tour of duty in Afghanistan, flying combat search and rescue missions, when she was shot down. (toledolibrary.org)
  • Of particular interest were those Reserve or National Guard veterans who served in combat during the Gulf War era (August 1990 to present). (cdc.gov)
  • Duckworth, you'll recall, was an Army UH-60 Black Hawk pilot who suffered grievous injuries in Iraq in 2004 when an RPG round came through the chin bubble and removed her legs and badly injured an arm. (avweb.com)
  • In 2007, the Veterans Supplement was updated to reflect the growing interest in learning about the labor market situation of veterans who are, or were, in the Reserve and National Guard. (cdc.gov)
  • Part 1 of 3 clips To mark the 11th anniversary of our invasion of Afghanistan this weekend, Democracy Now! (ivaw.org)
  • March 20 marked the 20th anniversary of the United States' invasion of Iraq. (yesmagazine.org)
  • Roughly 200,000 US veterans are in prison or jail, many of them there because of substance abuse or mental health issues, according to a new report released Wednesday. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • The report, Healing a Broken System: Veterans Battling Addiction and Incarceration , comes at a critical time. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • The report had its genesis about a year and a half ago, when the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) teamed up with a classroom of law students at Northeastern University in Boston to investigate the obstacles veterans were facing in obtaining adequate access to mental health and substance abuse services. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • Approximately 74% of veterans report a history of cigarette use, compared with 48% in the nonveteran population (3,5). (cdc.gov)
  • TOKYO - A former Navy lieutenant who lost his eyesight after stepping on an improvised bomb in Afghanistan won a gold medal for Team USA in the Paralympic triathlon Saturday. (stripes.com)
  • Snyder is a Navy veteran who lost his sight from a blast in Afghanistan in 2011. (stripes.com)
  • Beginning with data for August 2015, estimates from the veterans supplement reflect a change in the weighting methodology. (bls.gov)
  • Through this foundation, President Bush strives to highlight the bravery and strength of those wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. (vanproducts.com)
  • The three day Warrior 100k event consists of a 100 kilometer mountain bike ride where President Bush will ride with the veterans through the Big Bend in the deserts of Texas. (vanproducts.com)
  • Most of these documents reveal accounts of incompetence familiar to those who have studied Guantánamo closely, with innocent men detained by mistake (or because the US was offering substantial bounties to its allies for al-Qaeda or Taliban suspects), and numerous insignificant Taliban conscripts from Afghanistan and Pakistan. (worldcantwait.org)
  • in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. (stripes.com)
  • It's our duty to help fellow veterans in need and to build and maintain relationships," he said. (vfw.org)
  • Let's be smarter than the problem," said veterans' advocate Guy Gambill. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • She Who Borne The Battle: In early 2019, IAVA continued its campaign to better recognize the service of women veterans and fill gaps in care for them at the VA. The centerpiece of the campaign is the Deborah Sampson Act (S. 514), revised from the 11th Congress and re-introduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • 115th Congress She Who Borne The Battle (2017): IAVA launched this campaign to better recognize the service of women veterans and fill gaps in care for them at the VA. The centerpiece of the campaign was the Deborah Sampson Act (S. 681/H.R. 2452). (wikipedia.org)
  • All well and good to recognize veterans after the fact, but perhaps better to be engaged before with a cleareyed understanding of what we ask them to do in the hope that perhaps we'll just need fewer of them going forward. (avweb.com)
  • Khat is a curred in the Ukraine conflict in 2014, Somalia, Iraq and Libya and post- traditional substance of use in Somalia, which led to abrupt discontinuation of conflict situations can be seen in Sudan although a study in Northwest Somalia opioid substitution therapy in Crimea (specifically Darfur) and Afghanistan. (who.int)
  • In an interview with PBS, the former vice president says that Beau Biden's exposure to toxic fires in Iraq and Kosovo may have lead to his fatal brain cancer. (airforcetimes.com)
  • Although most veterans who received care did so through VA facilities, women more often sought care from non-VA providers. (sprc.org)
  • The authors suggested that these results point to a need to better understand the barriers women face in the VA system, as well as for better outreach to women veterans. (sprc.org)
  • The authors also suggested that stigma associated with mental health care may need to be addressed on the initial visit with a provider to increase the chances that a veteran will return for additional care, as veterans who receive mental health care are more likely to be concerned about this stigma than are veterans not receiving care. (sprc.org)
  • However, symptomatic veterans who also misuse alcohol are less likely to use mental health care than symptomatic veterans who do not misuse alcohol. (sprc.org)
  • Symptomatic veterans who misuse alcohol also make fewer visits to providers when they do access care and view mental health care less favorably than do symptomatic veterans who do not misuse alcohol. (sprc.org)
  • All veterans are entitled to health care at VA except those at the highest income levels. (veteransforcommonsense.org)