Anne C. Mulkern, the Denver Post
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee blasted the Pentagon on Wednesday for sending a wounded Fort Carson soldier back to Iraq, questioning whether it had been done to fill depleted ranks.…
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Health care professionals in Kuwait concurred that his symptoms met criteria for ’some paranoia and possible homicidal tendencies.’
A Fort Carson, Colo., soldier who says he was in treatment at Cedar Springs Hospital for bipolar disorder and…
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Some say the Army is bending the rules to get soldiers redeployed.
Read More »Ed Kemmick, the Billings Gazette
Young Montanan suffers war’s ’signature injury’ from 20 roadside blasts
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Ft. Carson sent ailing GIs to meet deployment goals, notes say
Read More »Tom Roeder, the Gazette
Commander wants a network of caregivers
Mansi Mehan and David Schneider, ABC News
Counselors and Therapists Charge the Military Tries to Medicate Its Veterans’ Pain Away
Read More »Robert Lewis and Kate McCarthy, ABC News
As more U.S. service members return home from Iraq and Afghanistan after witnessing the horrors of war, more will turn to drugs and alcohol to cope.
That’s according to mental health experts who say there…
Read More »Robert Lewis and Kate McCarthy, ABC News
They were prepared for war. They were prepared to die for their country. But Fort Carson soldiers say they weren’t prepared to come home and fight a different battle — addiction to illegal drugs.
Many…
Read More »Erin Emery, The Denver Post November 4, 2007
Maj. Gen. Mark Graham is reaching out to experts to help provide services for soldiers experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, brain injuries and other “soldiering issues.”
Today is the sixth anniversary of the start of our most recent war in Iraq. News reports marking the occasion will no doubt note that combat deaths are now lower than at earlier stages in this war — a silver…
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