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Rochester IVAW Invited To Table At Rancid / Rise Against Show

Rochester IVAW will be setting up a table at the show Thursday night (7/30) in Buffalo, NY. IVAW members Robynn Murray and myself will be attending. If you will be at this show, please come talk to us.

Iraq Veterans Against The War To Hold Press Conference In Washington DC

IRAQ VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday July 28, 2009

CONTACT: Aaron Hughes 217-898-9083 aarhughes@ivaw.org
T.J. Buonomo 719-510-2255 tj@ivaw.org

Iraq Veterans Against the War to Call for State Department to
Safeguard Iraqi Sovereignty, Champion Labor Rights

Iraqi control of national resource development, labor practices
adhering to International Labour Organization standards are key to
long term stability

Washington, DC – On Thursday, August 6 from 8:00-8:30AM, IVAW will

Back From Iraq... With A Traumatic Brain Injury

NPR - July 10, 2009 · One out of every five U.S. soldiers reports coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan with mild traumatic brain injury, also known as TBI. Roadside bombs and Humvee wrecks are often to blame.
TBI symptoms can be hard to identify, but Army doctors are finding more cases because of baseline testing that began two years ago. Early detection is helping more soldiers heal instead of suffering in silence.

Six months ago, after a Humvee rollover in Iraq, Staff Sgt. Clifford Lee forgot that he was married and that he had kids. Now he has been cleared to return to duty.

US Army Veteran Billed $3,000 For War Wounds

(CNN) -- Erik Roberts, an Army sergeant who was wounded in Iraq, underwent his 13th surgery recently to save his right leg from amputation. Imagine his shock when he got a bill for $3,000 for his treatment.

"I just thought it was bull---- that I'm getting billed for being wounded in Iraq doing my job. I always put the mission first, and now that I was wounded in Iraq, they're sending me bills," he said.

"I put my life on the line and I was wounded in combat, and I came back and they're not going to take care of my medical bills?"

Obama Expected To Approve 4,000 More Troops For Afghanistan

From Barbara Starr
CNN Pentagon Correspondent
WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Barack Obama is expected to approve sending an additional 4,000 troops to Afghanistan, military officials said Thursday.

The troops, a brigade of military trainers, was requested by commanders in Afghanistan, according to the officials. An announcement is expected Friday.

The brigade would be in addition to 17,000 new troops already announced for Afghanistan.

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IVAW on MTV Real World

USA Today: Soldiers Still Waiting For Tour Bonuses

Soldiers still waiting for tour bonuses
By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY
Click Here for the original article.

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has not started complying with a law requiring the payment of monthly bonuses of up to $500 to soldiers forced to remain on active duty beyond their enlistment period, military officials said.

Rochester school board fights over military recruiting policy

The following is a Democrat & Chronicle article I just read.
To see the original article or to comment on the D&C article go to:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20090219/NEWS01/902190327

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The Rochester School District has sent a letter to parents that may reverse a 3-year-old "opt-in" policy governing the release of information about high school students to military recruiters.

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