Burned in surgery, Army vet fights VA for PTSD pay

Veterans AffairsBurned in surgery, Army vet fights VA for PTSD pay

These days, former Army Spc. Stephen Anthony sleeps on his sister’s couch, struggling with the depression, nightmares and anger symptomatic of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Read more: http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130903/BENEFITS06/309030004/Burned-surgery-Army-vet-fights-VA-PTSD-pay

When will America come together to end the epidemic of mental illness?

When will America come together to end the epidemic of mental illness?

Thursday, Miriam Carey of Stamford, Connecticut, was shot to death after she drove through a White House barrier and then engaged Capitol police in a high-speed chase.  Her 1-year-old child, who survived, was in the car with her.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/10/04/when-will-america-come-together-to-end-epidemic-mental-illness/

CID Special Agent/Sgt. Joseph Peters, US Army, Died from an Improvised Explosive Device in Zhari District, Afghanistan (2013)

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Sgt. Joseph Peters, US Army CID

Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Special Agent/Sgt. Joseph Peters, 24, died on October 6, 2013 of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device (IED) in the Zhari District in Afghanistan. Sgt. Peters of Springfield, Missouri, was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) on behalf of the 5th Military Police Battalion in Vicenza, Italy. Also lost in the blast were 1st Lt. Jennifer M. Moreno, Sgt. Patrick C. Hawkins, and Pfc. Cody J. Patterson. According to the DoD press release, for more information on Sgt. Peters, media should contact the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command public affairs office at 703-409-3168 or 571-305-4041.

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Special Agent/Sgt Joseph Peters, US Army Criminal Investigation Command was killed in Afghanistan, October 6, 2013. He leaves behind a wife, and 20 month old son. -Fundrazr

Supervisors of Navy Yard Gunman Were Told of Issues

Aaron AlexisSupervisors of Navy Yard Gunman Were Told of Issues

The mother of Aaron Alexis, the military contractor who killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard last month, told his bosses one month before the shootings that he had a history of paranoid episodes and most likely needed therapy. But Mr. Alexis’ managers at the Experts Inc., an information technology firm, decided to keep him on the job and did not require him to seek treatment, an internal company investigation has found.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/05/us/supervisors-of-navy-yard-gunman-were-told-of-issues.html?src=recg

‘Thank You For Your Service’ follows soldiers after battles are over

Thank You For Your Service‘Thank You For Your Service’ follows soldiers after battles are over

In ‘Thank You For Your Service,’ David Finkel follows post-war soldiers (and their families) as they struggle with PTSD and fight a battle within.

Buy book: http://www.amazon.com/Thank-Your-Service-David-Finkel/dp/0374180660

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-ca-jc-david-finkel-20131006,0,259858.story

Organization Use Service Dogs To Helps Veterans With PTSD

OnyxOrganization Use Service Dogs To Helps Veterans With PTSD

Man’s best friend is lending a helping paw to aid military personnel and veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). www.k9sforwarriors.org

Read More: http://www.myfoxphilly.com/story/23603023/organization-use-service-dogs-to-helps-veterans-with-ptsd

US Army Soldier Jeremiah Hill Convicted in Fatal Stabbing of Fellow Soldier Tevin Geike in 2013, Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison

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Spc. Tevin Geike, US Army

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Rape In The Military: An Epic Tragedy Enabled By Poor Governance

Rape In The Military: An Epic Tragedy Enabled By Poor Governance

Did you see the recent New York Times article on the outrageous questioning of an alleged rape victim during a military trial? The scene described dovetails with events going on at the University of Southern California Price School, where I teach and direct the Bedrosian Center on Governance. It also highlights how poor governance structures can make a bad system even worse.

Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/raphaelbostic/2013/10/01/rape-in-the-military-an-epic-tragedy-enabled-by-poor-governance/

Pentagon advisory panel: Strip commanders’ ability to prosecute sexual assaults

Department of DefensePentagon advisory panel: Strip commanders’ ability to prosecute sexual assaults

The push to strip commanders of their authority to prosecute sexual assault cases got a boost from an official Pentagon advisory group that is calling on military leaders to support the proposed law.

The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, known as DACOWITS, voted on Friday to support the controversial bill that is gaining steam, albeit slowly, on Capitol Hill.

Read more: http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130930/NEWS06/309300029/Pentagon-advisory-panel-Strip-commanders-ability-to-prosecute-sexual-assaults

The U.S. military’s enemy within

US NavyThe U.S. military’s enemy within

As a sexual assault case involving three U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen — all current or former football players — works its way through the system, advocates for victims of sexual assault in the U.S. military say abuse stems from a culture of misogyny and machismo in which sexual aggression and deviance are tolerated and even admired as the Right Stuff.

The culture, they told “E:60,” has been enabled by the U.S. military’s system of broken justice that allows the military to attract abusers while providing them a safe haven.

Read more: http://espn.go.com/espn/e60/story/_/id/9754343/the-us-military-enemy-within