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Why You Should Know About the Death of Jimmy Chastainnew

A soldier handled toxic chemicals during the Gulf War. The government made it difficult for him to receive benefits.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  12-01-2005  |  War

Sgt. Briggs's Warnew

Bob Briggs got a head full of shrapnel in Iraq. Then he came home to more wars: to regain the use of his half-paralyzed body, and to get the U.S. government to pay for his medical care.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Molly Priesmeyer  |  11-30-2005  |  War

Veteran Complains of 'Massive Killing' in Fallujahnew

A Colorado Springs veteran, Jeff Englehart, claims the United States used a flesh-melting substance called white phosphorus in an assault on Fallujah.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  11-18-2005  |  War

The War Withinnew

At war in Iraq for eleven months, Stephen Sherwood was a "rock-solid" soldier. Back home for nine days, he came undone in a tragic fit of violence, shooting his wife, then turning a gun on himself.
Rocky Mountain Bullhorn  |  Joshua Zaffos  |  10-10-2005  |  War

Casualties on the Home Frontnew

Murders and suicides by military personnel might be part of the Iraq war toll.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  08-31-2005  |  War

Uncle Sam's Rolodexnew

Massachusetts peace organizations are going head-to-head with military recruiters in order to offer potential soldiers alternative information to signing up.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Farone  |  08-10-2005  |  War

Tough Lesson in Gun Buyingnew

Amaya Hanshaw joined the Air Force under the GI Bill so she could pay for college later. Instead, she might be starting a prison sentence for buying two pistols.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Rebecca Ford  |  07-22-2005  |  War

The Fate of Georgia's Fortsnew

The seemingly losing battle to save four Georgia military bases -- and 6,000 military and civilian jobs -- has state and local officials debating what to do with the properties, should the bases close.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  07-07-2005  |  War

Fort Carsondadnew

To prepare its soldiers for war, the U.S. Army is building mock Iraqi villages on a military base near you -- complete with anti-Bush graffiti and Iraqi-American villagers.
Boulder Weekly  |  Joel Warner  |  06-24-2005  |  War

Lionesses of Iraqnew

As a military police platoon leader in Operation Iraqi Freedom, 1st Lt. Erica Smith was about as close as a woman can get to combat in today's military. But that was far from the only battle she had to face in Iraq.
Boulder Weekly  |  Joel Warner  |  06-08-2005  |  War

The Three-Chord Sound of Homenew

Soldiers in Iraq find solace in punk music, but a band that played for them was met with angry anti-war protest.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jimmy Calanchini  |  05-13-2005  |  War

Spying on the Governmentnew

A University of California, Berkeley, geographer maps the secret military bases of the American West -- where billions of dollars disappear into creepy clandestine projects.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  A. C. Thompson  |  05-04-2005  |  War

Major Tom to Ground Controlnew

Activist Tom Hayden gives Canada's New Democratic Party a strategy to win refuge for U.S. soldiers fleeing service in Iraq.
NOW Magazine  |  Matt Mernagh  |  04-29-2005  |  War

Precious Medalsnew

Vietnam veteran Joe Wilkins, who built a distinguished career in academia and local and state government, claims he was twice wounded in combat and earned the nation's third-highest decoration, a Silver Star. The military says otherwise.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  04-05-2005  |  War

Stopping 'Stop-Loss'new

The federal 9th Circuit Court is coming to Seattle to hear the case of a National Guard soldier forced to stay on.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  03-30-2005  |  War

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