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Combat Veterans International
Combat Veterans International is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting all veterans to the best of their ability, with an emphasis on combat veterans. They share a ... |
Combat Veterans (VA Health Care Eligibility & Enrollment)
As before, veterans enrolling under this “Combat Veteran” enhanced enrollment authority are assigned to Priority Group 6, unless eligible for a higher Priority Group, and will ... |
Combat Veteran Eligibility Enhanced Benefits (Fact Sheet 16-4)
Fact Sheet 16-4 June 2010 Combat Veteran Eligibility Enhanced Eligibility For Health Care Benefits On January 28, 2008, "Public Law 110-181" titled the "National Defense Authorization ... |
Combat Veteran's International
As Combat Veterans we proudly ride in honor and respect of all Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, and those brothers and sisters who were killed in combat supporting our ... |
Combat Veterans of the United States
Coming soon. Become a member of the Combat Veterans of the United States. |
Combat veteran - The Forgotten Realms Wiki - Books, races, classes ...
Combat veterans are experienced and battle-hardened warlords who have been through perils that should have killed them and lived to tell the tale. As a result, combat veterans have ... |
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Combat Veteran Health Care Eligibility - Military Benefits ...
On January 28, 2008, the ?National Defense Authorization Act of 2008? was signed into law extending the period of eligibility for health care for veterans who served in a ... |
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10 Ways the VA is Serving our Vets – and More | The White House
The Administration is committed to serving our veterans as well as they have served us. With Vietnam veteran, wounded warrior and lifetime DAV (Disabled American Veterans) member Secretary Shinseki at his side, President Obama talked to Disabled American Veterans in Atlanta, Georgia about historic commitments to our veterans and their families.
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Lenny Bernstein - Sea to Shining Sea's cross-country bike trip raises money and awareness
A severely wounded veteran of combat in Afghanistan is bicycling 4,000 miles across the United States with a group of disabled people to raise money and awareness for anyone who has lost physical function in war and accidents, or to disease.
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Virtual reality aids PTSD treatment
The Defense Department's Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury have begun a pilot program using multi-sensory virtual reality to treat soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder. The program enables doctors to choose a scenario, customized around a soldier's personal experience. These custom scenarios can include desert landscapes, tactical convoys, dismounted urban patrols, rumbling explosions, simulated ambushes and other combat-related operations providing the service member with a sense of being in Iraq.
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The AW2 Blog » Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed Ready to Fight For the Title of ‘Ultimate Warrior’
SGT Robert “Rob” Laux and SGT Robert “Rob” Brown may be recuperating and healing from injuries they sustained in combat, but that won’t stop them from returning to battle with wounded warriors from the Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard at the 1st Annual Warrior Games to be held at the Olympic Training Center (OTC) in Colorado Springs, CO, on May 10–14, 2010.
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Defense develops traumatic brain injury databases - Nextgov
To get a better handle on traumatic brain injury, one of the invisible wounds of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Defense Department is developing databases to track cases to aid diagnosis and treatment.
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury - TBI and the Military
The United States military has been a medical leader in the treatment of trauma for generations. The absolute necessity of providing rapid and effective treatment to injured soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines has kept the military on the cutting edge of trauma medicine. This is especially evident with the injury that has been called “the signature wound of the Iraq war”, traumatic brain injury or TBI.
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