Archive for August, 2008

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: What is PTSD?

August 11th, 2008  |  by freedom  |  published in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is the term used to describe a myriad of symptoms which occur after a tragic event or an event that the mind perceives as being tragic.  It is a misunderstood disorder that, historically, was applied to members of the military who had been in combat and had difficulty readjusting to civilian […]

Alert! Thousands of Our Brave Soldiers Are Suffering From Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

August 6th, 2008  |  by StaceyChil  |  published in Military News

The Department of Defense reports that more than 1,500 United States soldiers have died in Iraq and more than 11-thousand American troops were wounded in this war. Since our soldiers left to go to war in Iraqi two years ago, we have encountered thousands of soldiers coming back from Iraq suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries.

The VA Debt Consolidation Loan And How It Can Help You

August 6th, 2008  |  by freedom  |  published in VA Loan Programs

The VA debt consolidation loan is an outstanding tool that veterans can use to their advantage to reduce their monthly debt.  These loans provide debt consolidation by allowing you to tap into the equity of your home.  As long as you are a qualified veteran, either active duty or honorably discharged, you may qualify for […]

Incarcerated Veteran Re-Entry Programs Aimed at Reducing Recidivism

August 2nd, 2008  |  by tamaulipas19602  |  published in Incarcerated Veteran Programs

At any given time there are tens of thousands of U.S. Military veterans incarcerated in the United States. Many of these are being detained temporarily for some minor indiscretion, and will be released within a few hours, days, or maybe, weeks. This type of incarceration seldom results in the need for emergency intervention from the […]


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