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Right to Heal Tour: Olympia

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Hear first hand from veterans of the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan about IVAW's plan to stand up for service members' right to heal and bring an end to the occupation of Afghanistan.

Thousands of service members from Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) are being deployed this year to Afghanistan with untreated injuries and trauma from previous deployments or their time in the military. In response, IVAW has launched Operation Recovery: A Campaign to Stand Up For Service Members' Right To Heal. Later this year IVAW organizers from around the Pacific Northwest will converge on JBLM to spark strategic resistance among service members fed up with more than ten years of war and occupation.

Click here to download an event flyer for printing and promotion!  More info about Operation Recovery at JBLM is here.  Planning to attend?  Please RSVP online so we can plan for how many people are attending!

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Date/Time

Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 7:00pm

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Alex at 206-604-2285 or alex@ivaw.org

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megan liggett

I joined because this is the first place where I can go and feel OK about disagreeing with what our Military is being forced to do.
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Gina Bua

Looking for a way to help pay for college, I joined the Army National Guard at 17 as an Oboe Player (later switching to Bassoonist) in the 59th Army...
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Aaron Donny-Clark

I believe that war does not serve the interests of the masses, but rather the few. What's more, it leaves those who carry it out scarred or dead.
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Eric Ard

From Pensacola, FL. Medically Retired from the Army after 12 years of service for mental health diagnosis. Interested in working in social change.
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Hannah Roberts

I am a US Navy veteran. I did two deployments to the Arabian Gulf on a destroyer, served as a VBSS boarding officer, strike warfare officer, 1st LT,...
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