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Troops Die While Bureaucrats Blunder
Time and time again, we’ve seen troops and veterans suffering at the hands of an inept government bureaucracy. Wounded troops have been forced to repay their enlistment bonuses. Amputees fell through the cracks at Walter Reed. And 400,000 veterans are still waiting months (and even years) for their disability benefits. Well, here we go again: Christopher M. Simmance helped keep the peace as an American Soldier in the The whole story is here. Overall, at least 2,000 veterans across the country are struggling to correct mistakes on their military records – mistakes that have cost some of them their jobs and their health care coverage. The wait to correct these errors can stretch for as long as three years. In the meantime, the veteran is not eligible for any of the services or benefits to which they are entitled. But the battles against the bureaucracy are not only fought by the wounded. Army Sgt. Kendell Frederick, who had tried three times to file for citizenship, was killed by a roadside bomb in There are roughly 7,200 service members or veterans waiting on their citizenship applications, despite a 2002 pledge from the Bush administration to fast track paperwork for immigrant members of the Troops in Casualties could have been reduced by half among Marines in That’s according to a new blockbuster report to the Pentagon. This is just unacceptable. For every bureaucratic snafu and oversight failure, there are thousands of But accountability isn’t very popular in Senator Webb, a decorated “If the Administration would like to explain to us what their constitutional issue is with a piece of legislation that the President has just signed, we would be happy to hear that. In the meantime, we are moving forward with this Commission. It is vitally important to accountability in the government, and I’m very proud to have introduced it. We are marching forward.” Troops and veterans will be marching alongside Senator Webb on this. And we need the American people to do the same. Related article: |
About Paul Rieckhoff
Paul Rieckhoff is the Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and the author of Chasing Ghosts: Failures and Facades in Iraq: A Soldier's Perspective.
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