Veteran's Village
Submitted by davidswanson on Mon, 2008-06-16 08:34.
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Thanks David
I might not have caught this if you had not posted it, or if so not soon enough to add to the help Nadia needs. It comes at a good time also as another Iraq Vet, and his mother, are in the planning for a farm to help these Vets as well. I've sent him info about Nadia and found out he has made contact.
With the Video I'll post up more information, as I have before, about Veteran's Village and Nadia.
If the VA, once again, doesn't take the lead in PTSD and TBI than, once again, it's left to the private sector and more people are getting involved, Finally. But this Country needs to Help Fund These Projects in a wide veriaty of ways Including Some of the Funding!!
Help and Research with Combat PTSD will Help those in the civilian societies who suffer their own Trauma and develope same, this has been us Advocates goal all along, which will make this not only a better world but place that which developes in Wars right alongside reason we should think more than twice about starting them, and not only we, War As An Absolute Last Resort and Started Not On Lies!!!
James Starowicz
USN '67-'71 GMG3 Vietnam In-Country '70-'71 COMNAVFORV - CHNAVADVGRP MACV, RVN
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has got to be pressuring Congress not to vote this week to create tens of thousands of more cases of PTSD and brain injury.
Starowicz
Was Rear Admiral Kenneth K. Veth still the COMNAVFORV in 70 and 71? I know he was in 67 and during the 68 Tet Offensive.
Interesting job you had wasn't it, CounterInsurgency/S.E.R.E.
Did you train, teach, or both out in Coronado? Your CHNAVADVGRP MACV reference was a dead giveaway.
I doubt it but we could have chewed some of the same grass down in the I Corps area; at different times of course. I came back to the world permanently in early 67 and discharged later that year.
TP former Cmdr., USN-SpecOps-SEATO, 1963-67 (My job was interesting too.)
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