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61: A Long Time Coming
In 1987, at a fish fry near Toledo, Ohio, a World War II veteran named Roger Durbin asked Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) a question about a memorial dedicated to those who served in the war. The question: Why wasn't there one?
62: 9/11, Bob Dylan, a Beautician and Me
"If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
Some people are still sleepng,
Some people ARE WIDE AWAKE"-Bob Dylan, 2006.
63: Paradise Lost
Those who have read Robert Allen's excellent book, The Dioxin War, know that the health effects of dioxin are hardly unique to Americans.
64: Claims for Gulf War Illness, Revisited
A lot has been learned about Gulf War Illness (GWI) (aka Gulf War Syndrome) since the 1990s. A lot remains a mystery.
65: Strength Through Partnerships
As an organization, VVA is always looking for ways to improve its programs and services while at the same time getting the biggest bang for its buck. An excellent method to accomplish this goal is through mutually beneficial agreements with other organizations.
66: The Moving Wall And Other Vietnam Veteran Memorials
A look at The Moving Wall and other memorials to the veterans of the Vietnam War.
67: An Image Crystallized Lee Teter's Gift to Veterans
Describing Lee Teter's painting Reflections carries two risks. The first is inadequacy. No words can capture it. The second is redundancy.
68: Peace and Friendship Among Nations
On September 12, in Hanoi, the VVA Veterans Initiative Task Force was awarded the prestigious Medal for Peace and Friendship Among Nations in recognition of the continuing contributions VVA has made in the exchange of information about fallen Vietnamese during the war.
69: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Treatment
Distinguished members of the Subcommittee on PTSD of the Gulf War & Stress: Health Project, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) thanks you for the opportunity to present for the record our views on the current state of clinical diagnoses and the disability compensation claims process as accorded our nation's veterans suffering from PTSD.
70: "My Life Is Complete": Virginia Warren's Visit to The Wall
Thirty-three years after her son died rushing to the aid of a fallen Marine, Virginia Warren touched him and felt him reaching back, touching her. She knows it in her soul. She had heard that this kind of thing happened to the loved ones of others who touched the names. Now it had happened to her.
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