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Group calls for investigation into suicide spike at JBLM

LAKEWOOD, Wash. — A group of veterans, soldiers and military families is calling on Congress to investigate the recent spike in suicides at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

The group March Forward! held a news conference in Lakewood Tuesday to announce the campaign, “Operation Recovery: Joint Base Lewis-McChord.”

Along with the investigation, the group is asking politicians to step up and demand changes on the base. Their demands include all service members who commit suicide receive a proper memorial service and that their families receive letters of condolences and apologies from the president and commanders. But most importantly, they want to allow soldiers to seek help and heal before being re-deployed.

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“Don’t ask, don’t tell” consigned to history

WASHINGTON – After years of debate and months of final preparations, the military can no longer prevent gays from serving openly in its ranks

Some in Congress still oppose the change, but top Pentagon leaders have certified that it will not undermine the military’s ability to recruit or to fight wars.

The Army was distributing a business-as-usual statement Tuesday saying simply, “The law is repealed,” and reminding soldiers to treat each other fairly.

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Military retiree benefits vulnerable as Congress struggles to cut debt

As Washington looks to squeeze savings from once-sacrosanct entitlements like Social Security and Medicare, another big social welfare system is growing as rapidly, but with far less scrutiny: the health and pension benefits of military retirees.

Military pensions and health care for active and retired troops now cost the government about $100 billion a year, representing an expanding portion of both the Pentagon budget — about $700 billion a year, including war costs — and the national debt, which together finance the programs.

Making even incremental reductions to military benefits is typically a doomed political venture, given the public’s broad support for helping troops, the political potency of veterans groups and the fact that significant savings take years to appear.

But the intense push in Congress this year to reduce the debt and the possibility that the Pentagon might have to begin trimming core programs like weapons procurement, research, training and construction have suddenly made retiree benefits vulnerable, military officials and experts say.

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Our veterans need more than applause

There are more than 63,000 veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in Washington state, and more coming back all the time. And we need to find ways to connect with them.

You know when you’re on an airplane, and the flight attendant announces there are American service people onboard, and why don’t we all give them a round of thankful applause?

Sam Barrett hates that.

“I just roll my eyes,” said Barrett, 30, a U.S. Army Airborne Ranger who did three tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. He finished active duty in May 2009, then served in the National Guard until last February.

Barrett doesn’t mean to sound ungrateful.

But while we may think we’re giving veterans a gift, to some it feels like an empty box; and the only thing we may be parting with is our own sense of guilt

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Project Management Institute Scholarship

The Puget Sound Project Management Institute  are generously offering Veterans 1 Project Management Professional (PMP) and 10 Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Scholarships.  These Certifications are in HIGH demand in the workforce and EVERY Veteran can benefit with these Certifications.

We highly encourage you to pass this onto your fellow Vets. A strong demand for this scholarship will result in more opprtunities across Washington State. So if Renton is too far to travel, be sure to send in an abundance of requests from your area to create demand in your location. This is a National Institute and they have members everywhere.

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Soulja Boy Diss the U.S. Army, Sgt Dunson Disses Him

This is not a usual post but it caught my attention. Apparently rapper Soulja Boy decided it was a great time to rap “F^*k the FBI, and F^*k all the  Army troops”. I’m not sure if he realizes the 10th anniversary  of 9/11 is coming up, but to come out and disparage soldiers at  anytime, especially during wartime is just plain ugly.

As a response, Army Sgt Dunson created a “diss” song. You can listen to it here.

*Currently there are petitions asking for his album to be pulled from PX’s at military bases worldwide.