"One EVERY 65 minutes" Demand EQUAL Access to Military Treatment Facilities for the Reserve Components for Memorial Day 2013.
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To: Sen Kirsten Gillibrand (D) NY, Rep Joe Wilson (R) SC, Hon Thomas R. Lamont and SGM Michael Byrd
I just signed the following petition: 22 Service Members EVERYDAY, that's one American life EVERY 65 minutes EVERYDAY since Veterans' Day 2012, the day that we as a Nation pledged unilateral unconditional support for American Heroes no matter which branch or component of the Armed Services,...
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"When we are losing more Soldiers (Reserve Component) to suicide than the Afghanistan war, it is an epidemic" -Suicide and the Military © by Amy Menna, Ph.D., LMHC, CAP & Gift From Within www.giftfromwithin.org In July 2012, the Veterans Administration (VA) reported that 18 VETERANS a day will commit suicide and 950 per month will attempt suicide. "Suicide No. 2 cause of death (those still serving) in the US Military" http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/story/2012-06-13/military-suicides/55585182/1
WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The most extensive study yet by the U.S. government on suicide among military veterans shows more veterans are killing themselves than previously thought, with 22 deaths a day - or one every 65 minutes, on average.
What are the mortality rates for the untreated/under-treated National Guardsmen and Reservists waiting to access VA Care that were eligible for care through Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) and Tri-Service Medical Care (TRICARE)?
National Guardsmen and Reservists are systematically DENIED access to the Health Care Benefits that they EARN. Despite the fact that the DOD created Medical Treatment Programs to ensure EQUAL access and standardization of treatment;National Guardsmen and Reservists are routinely Released From Active Duty (REFRAD) WITHOUT any of these criteria being met. www.armyg1.army.mil/wtu/docs/WTUConsolidatedGuidanceAdministrative.pdf
Medical diagnoses, access to care and treatment at these Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) is often based on the Service Member's Service Component Affiliation (Active/Guard/Reserve) and NOT the current DOD policy for assessing and treating the injury/illness. http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/story/2012-08-09/army-suicides/57096238/1
When every physician in these Soldier Centered Programs begins an appointment with, "Are you (Active/Guard/Reserve) ?" Disparities between treatment are difficult to ignore and easy to explain. National Guardsmen and Reservists, remain misdiagnosed and untreated/under-treated" for what may potentially be life altering/threatening illnesses.
Given the current argument by DOD for keeping the "Feres Doctrine", when obligatory moral and professional Medical responsibility fails there is little regulatory incentive to bolster those shortcoming. http://www.stripes.com/news/the-argument-for-keeping-the-feres-doctrine-1.173370
A Service Member, that knows the regulations and has a supportive Senator or Representative, may wait several months to years before their Medical records are corrected and they still may not gain access to the Health Care and Benefits that they EARNED.
It took MORE than 1 year 5 months 13 days from the date of my redeployment from Afghanistan to correct parts of my Medical records; I am one of the "success stories". Most Service Members WILL NOT gain access to THEIR benefits.
Army National Guardsmen and United States Army Reservists wear the SAME uniforms, support the SAME missions, EARN the SAME Health Care."Demand EQUAL Access to Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) and TRICARE in accordance with current DOD Policy.
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Update #11
Posted on May 17"Texas Guard suicides high.... Combat claims fewer Soldiers" By The Associated Press Originally published 10:13 p.m., March 10, 2013 Updated 10:13 p.m., March 10, 2013
"Since 2008, Texas has ranked second among states in Army National Guard suicides, trailing only Minnesota....Paula Brown-Nichols said she began seeing changes in her son, Spc. Cory Brown, when he came back for a midtour leave in the spring of 2009 and had a panic attack while they watched a...
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Update #10
Posted on May 14KBR vs. Army: On largest services contract, 'things have gotten very nasty' May. 5, 2013 - 06:00AM | By JIM McELHATTON
"Army contracting officer Robert Egan gave contractor KBR Inc. a RARE ultimatum: Provide a FIRM, FIXED PRICE on remaining work to close out the LARGEST government services contract in U.S. HISTORY.....At issue is the final stage of the Army's $38 BILLION Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) III, the 12-YEAR-OLD logistics contract...The Army seeks...
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Update #9
Posted on May 9Soldier says she faced harassment over Muslim name By MICHAEL BIESECKER | Associated Press – 8 hrs ago
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — SFC (Sergeant First Class) Naida Hosan is not a Muslim — she's a Catholic. But her name sounded Islamic to fellow U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and they would taunt her, calling her "Sgt. Hussein".....
So before deploying to Afghanistan last year for her second war tour, she legally changed her name — to Naida Christian Nova.This did not solve her problems.
Instead, matters...
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Update #8
Posted on May 6Vets at Risk of Suicide Not Getting Follow-Ups published May 06, 2013 Stars and Stripes by Leo Shane III
WASHINGTON -- Health workers failed to check up on almost a third of veterans at risk for suicide, raising serious questions about the department's mental health care.
But in a report released last week, the VA inspector general's office said that 30 percent high-risk mental health cases they reviewed did not receive all of the follow-ups promised by the department. Among lower-risk...
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Update #7
Posted on May 6Marine's Attempted Suicide Conviction Overturned published Apr 30, 2013 Stars and Stripes by Travis J. Tritten
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa – The U.S. military's highest appeals court on Monday rejected the conviction of an Okinawa Marine for attempting suicide, but the decision may fall short of setting a precedent for all such prosecutions. http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/04/30/marines-attempted-suicide-conviction-overturned.html
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Update #6
Posted on Nov 28, 2012Plan would help National Guard access benefits
By Rick Maze - Staff writer
tweeted: Wednesday Nov 28, 2012 13:44:50 EST http://www.militarytimes.com/news/2012/11/military-senate-advisers-national-guard-benefits-112812w/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterEvery state would have a transition assistance adviser dedicated to helping National Guard members access benefits and health care under a proposal introduced Tuesday in the Senate.
The plan, unveiled by Sens. Robert Casey, D-Pa., and...
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Update #5
Posted on Nov 25, 2012Senator Ron Wyden Letter Prompts DoD to Change Policy Denying Injured Guard and Reserve Members Medical Assistance Friday, September 16, 2011 http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-letter-prompts-dod-to-change-policy-denying-injured-guard-and-reserve-members-medical-assistance
Washington, D.C. – Coming on the heels of a letter sent to DoD undersecretary Dr. Clifford Stanley on Tuesday calling on the department to fix a policy severely inhibiting the access to healthcare...
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Update #4
Posted on Nov 17, 2012Is your Congressional Representative on the list? S!O!S members have begun writing to their Representatives about our Cause! Please Join us. We are now more than 52,000 STRONG and GROWING!
The One Hundred Twelfth (112th) United States Congress convened in Washington, D.C. on January 3, 2011, and will end on January 3, 2013.
Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel has jurisdiction over all (but not limited to) matters relating to Active and Reserve Military Personnel: Military Pay...
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Update #3
Posted on Nov 14, 2012"MILITARY REPORTS ALARMING BREAST CANCER RATES AMONG TROOPS" -Jon R. Anderson
(COMPLETE ARTICLE @ http://www.pnj.com/article/20121007/NEWS12/310070010/Military-reports-alarming-breast-cancer-rates-among-troops?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CMilitary )"......BREAST CANCER striking relatively YOUNG military WOMEN at alarming rates, but MALE SERVICE MEMBER (Active/GUARD/RESERVE), VETERANS and their DEPENDENTS are AT RISK, as well."
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Update #2
Posted on Sep 27, 2012During August, among reserve component soldiers who were not on active duty, there were nine potential suicides (five Army National Guard and four Army Reserve): none have been confirmed as suicide and nine remain under investigation. For July, among that same group, the Army reported 12 potential suicides (nine Army National Guard and three Army Reserve); four have been confirmed as suicides and eight remain under investigation. For 2012, there have been 80 potential not on...
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Update #1
Posted on Sep 24, 2012excerpt from Leila Levinson: Time to Pay the Price of War posted 9/21/2012
Texas is home to the second-largest veteran population in the country behind California; but, as reported by the Austin American Statesman, veterans in central Texas, have the nation's longest average wait time for disability claims processing: roughly 393 days, according to the VA's most recent numbers. (Before a veteran can access services at the VA, they need a finding of disability.)
Simply put, the VA does not...
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