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Chantelle Bateman talks with CNN

published by IVAW Admin on 10/07/10 5:25pm
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Operation Recovery

The Issue

Thousands of troops are being sent to war despite suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Military Sexual Trauma (MST).  Many of us within IVAW have faced or are currently facing deployment as we try to recover from the severe trauma we have already experienced.

While we recognize that we must stop the deployment of all soldiers in order to end the occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan, we see the deployment of soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Military Sexual Trauma as particularly cruel, inhumane, and dangerous. Military commanders across all branches are pushing service members far past human limits for the sake of 'combat readiness.'  We cannot allow those commanders to continue to ignore the welfare of their troops who are, after all, human beings. There is a problem, a basic right is being denied, and we will organize to get it back. This issue affects all of us. Everyone needs to recognize that the improper standards of care in the military and VA are harming our brothers and sisters, our nation, and only furthers the cycle of dehumanization and destruction of these wars.

Operation Recovery Right to Heal Tour: From Texas to New Mexico

More than 50 people came out to the First Unitarian church in Dallas to hear from Aaron Hughes, Sergio Kochergin, Scott Kimball and Malachi Muncy of IVAW about their experiences doing outreach at Ft Hood. These organizers...
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Operation Recovery's Right to Heal Tour

Join Scott Kimball, Sergio Kochergin, and Aaron Hughes to learn about the work they've been doing down at Fort Hood organizing the military community to defend its right to heal from war and end the deployment of...
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Veterans at Under the Hood respond to Obama's withdraw annoucement

Local Killeen news covers IVAW members Scott Kimball and Aaron Hughes respond to Obamas address to the country at Under the Hood GI Outreach Center.   Local soldiers and vets mixed on Afghanistan withdrawal We talked to...
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Listen to the Operation Recovery Deployment Team on Rag Radio

Friday June 10th members of the Operation Recovery Deployment Team where featured on Rag Radio. Rag Radio features hour-long in-depth interviews and discussion about issues of progressive politics, culture, and history...
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Operation Recovery Deployment Update

From the streets of Killeen just outside Fort Hood's east gate By Scott Kimball If you were to take a trip down Ft. Hood street in Killeen, you would encounter the same sites of any military town. You would see pawn...
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Operation Recovery Deployment Update

From the streets of Killeen just outside Fort Hood's east gate By Scott Kimball If you were to take a trip down Ft. Hood street in Killeen, you would encounter the same sites of any military town. You would see pawn...

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