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Many readers are reacting strongly to the graphic photographs and vivid descriptions of military medical teams working to save the wounded in Iraq. See what they're saying, and share your thoughts. (www.latimes.com....94.special)

BAGHDAD (CNN) 52; The head of the Iraqi Journalists Union, Shihab al-Tamimi, was shot and critically wounded near his group57;s office on Maghreb Street in northeastern Baghdad Saturday, according to an Iraqi Interior Ministry officia (cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com....y-wounded/)

The series of violent event continue to be the highlight of Sri Lanka. The latest was another bomb explosion blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels, who allegedly put the bomb in a bus which exploded and wounded 18 civilians (www.efluxmedia.com....14372.html)

Excerpt on Page 1 . What I say about the Wounded Knee Massacre of 189o is that it was a crime against humanity for which the United States must be indicted. (www.amazon.com....50-9952129)

Excerpt on Page 20 . men, women, and children, with a few fugitives from Sitting Bull 's Hunkpapa band, were slaughtered by the Seventh Cavalry at Wounded Knee , (www.amazon.com....50-9952129)

MEDICAL INSURANCE SHOULD BE CONTINUED FOR THOSE MEDICALLY DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE AND THEIR FAMILIES - AT THE VERY LEAST IT SHOULD BE CONTINUED FOR THOSE WOUNDED IN COMBAT. EVERY VETERAN IN AMERICA SHOULD HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE OR ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE. IT IS THE LEAST OF WHAT WE OWE THEM. (somesoldiersmom.blogspot.com....unded.html)

19. Pte. 7067 George Nicholls(1/8th Battalion) was wounded by a sniper 's bullet in the jaw whilstdigging in. Later killed in action on the 11th May 1917, whilst the battalionwere in front line trenches in the Lens sector. He is commemorated on the Newbold Memorial (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

21. Pte. 12668 George Osler(9th Battalion), severely wounded in the back. A native of Norfolk , but residentin Birdholme, Chesterfield he enlisted in the Sherwood Foresters and saw actionin Gallipoli , where he was wounded . George joined the 6th Coy. Machine Gun Corpsand was killed in action on the 21st March 1918 and is commemorated on the ArrasMemorial . (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

22. Pte. Alfred Redihough,wounded by a machine gun bullet in September near Ginchy. He was latter killedin action on 21st March 1918 whilst serving with the 2/6th Battalion, he was 24years old. He is commemorated on the NewboldMemorial (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

25. L/Cpl. (3934) RalphWhalley wounded several times in the head. A resident of Pilsley he was a minerat Pilsley Colliery. He was killed in action with the 8th Coy., Machine GunCorps (Inf) on Wednesday, 27th March 1918, aged 32. He is commemorated on thePozieres (Somme) and PilsleyMemorials . (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

31. Pte. AlfTurner , aged27, wounded by a sniper in the back of the neck on July 1st. Enlisted in January1915 he was a resident of Brampton (Chatsworth Road) (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

34. Pte. William A.Cooper, bullet wound in right thigh. A resident of Arkwright Town he wasemployed at Markham No 1 Pit and enlisted on November 22, 1915. He went toFrance as a bomb thrower but was wounded on the 1st July. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

35. Pte. Arthur Hughes(Machine Gun Section of Notts and Derbys), wounded in the right hand on the 4thJuly. A resident of New Tupton, Arthur Hughes was employed as a fitter at theClay Cross Co.'s Avenue Pit. Age 22 (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

37. Pte. Cornelius Davies(9th Battalion?), wounded in the left shoulder. A resident of Renishaw he was formerlya miner at the Barlboro' Pit. Had seen fighting in the Dardanelles (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

40. Pte. Gehasi Quinton(age 21), wounded in the left arm on July 5th. A resident of Chesterfield heworked at Holmewood Colliery and enlisted shortly after the outbreak of the War .His Father and younger brother also joined the Sherwoods and all survived theWar (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

42. William Hollingswoth(240727 10th Battalion), wounded by a gun shot wound in the hand. He had onlybeen at the front two months when he was wounded . Later promoted to L/Cpl. andkilled in action on 4th August 1918. Commemorated on the ClayCross Memorial . (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

44. Pte.William Martin (6th Battalion), wounded by shrapnel in the foot, He was aresident of Prospect Street, Stonegravels and before enlisting in December 1914he was employed at Grassmoor Colliery, his brother -in-law was seriously wounded with the Y L. [235868 Pte. William Martin of the 7th Btn Y L(formerly 4187 of the Notts and Derbys) died of wounds on the 1st May1918 (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

46. Sergt. Rupert Raine(age 28), severely wounded in the left arm. A resident of Stonegravels,Chesterfield, Sergt. Raine had been in the Army for eight years and had seenservice in India (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

47. Pte. T Carline,wounded in the ear by shrapnel and sustained concussion after part of the trenchfell in. A resident of New Hall Road, Brampton he enlisted when aged 16 and waspreviously employed as a turner at Oldfield Pottery in Brampton. [Sergt. WHHCarline (6th Btn) also from Brampton brother ?] (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

50. Pte. Jos Degg,wounded in the right hand and arm. A resident of Alfreton he was a Territorialand mobilised with his brother at the outbreak of the War . Both survived theWar. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

52. Pte. Albert Ridgeway(age 21 2nd Battn?), wounded in the head an ankle on the 15th September . Hewas a resident of Stonegravels and enlisted on January 15th 1915, crossing toFrance on August 15th. He was an employee of Staveley Works (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

53. Pte. T W Coleman (21Years Machine Gun Section SF), wounded in the back. A resident of Chesterfieldhe enlisted in January 1915 and had been in France for a year. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

54. Sergt. James Lawton(Chatsworth Rifles), wounded in the face. He was a resident of Ripley and a wellknown Footballer, playing as a School Boy International and then later forChesterfield. Prior to enlisting he was a clerk for the Ripley ManufacturingCompany. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

56. Pte. G Taylor (2ndBattn?), wounded in leg during a charge on the 15th September . A resident ofBelper he enlisted in 1914 and had been in France for 7 months being involved inthree charges (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

62. Pte. Clifford Jones (age 20), wounded in the left leg by shrapnel on September 15th (2nd Battn?). Aresident of Brimington he was in the Reservists and was called up at the beginningof the War . Formerly employed by Staveley Coal and Iron Co (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

64. L/Cpl. E Cooper,wounded on September 15th (2nd Battn?). A resident Shirebrook he enlisted inJanuary 1915 and went to France in May 1915. Formerly employed at the ShirebrookColliery Colliery and played for centre half for Shirebrook Albion FC. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

67. Pte CharlesHollingsworth (9th Battn), severely wounded by a shell which killed his comradeseither side of him. A resident of New Tupton he was 22 years of age enlisted in January1915, prior to enlisting he worked for the Clay Cross CO. at their No. 4 Pit. Hehad spent time in the Dardanelles and Egypt. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

68. Pte.J Butcher (age 20), a resident of Creswell was awarded a certificate of meritfor conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty by carrying despatches under heavyfire during the Battle of Ginchy on the 15th and 16th of September . Pte Butcherwas wounded in the leg, which was subsequently amputated. Prior to enlisting heworked at the Creswell Colliery. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

69. Pte.J Robinson (9th Battn?), wounded (for the 2nd time) in the right arm andleft shoulder. A resident of Whittington Moor he enlisted in August 1914, priorto which he was employed at Kiverton Park. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

85. Pte.A E Gidlow, wounded in the left arm. A resident of Spital, Chesterfield heenlisted in April 1916 and had been in the firing line 2 weeks before beingwounded. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

87. Pte.Joseph Henstock, wounded (for the 3rd time) by a piece of shrapnel in theshoulder. A resident of Derby Road, Chesterfield he had been in France for 14months. Prior to enlisting he worked at Avenue Colliery (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

88. Pte.Joseph Sargeson (aged 29), wounded by a bullet in the neck received on October22nd. A resident of Newbold Moor he enlisted in November 1914 prior to enlistinghe was a miner at Markham Colliery (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

89. Pte.Frank Whitton, wounded . A resident of Sheepbridge he enlisted shortly after the outbreakof War. Of his four brothers serving in the Army, two had been discharged byNovember 1916. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

90. Pte.William Barlow, wounded in the left wrist and leg. A resident of Long Row, ClayCross he enlisted in September 1914 and went to France on August 27th 1915.Prior to enlisting he was employed by the Clay Cross Co. as a boiler (?). (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

92. Cpl.C. Hubbard, wounded in the leg on July 7th. A resident of Hope Street, Bramptonhe worked for a local Grocer. He enlisted shortly after the War broke out. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

100. PteRichard Walters (242239 1/6th Battn), wounded on the 1st July. A residentof Brampton he was later killed in action on 4th August 1917 and is commemoratedon the Brampton Memorial .Also his brother Pte. William Walters(20009 1stBattn) killed in action on 21st July 1915 and commemorated on the Clay CrossMemorial. Two other brothers served with the colours. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

101. Pte.Frank Bower (aged 17 10th Battn), wounded buried/blown up on the night of July4th. A resident of Spring Vale Chesterfield he enlisted in October 1915 andarrived in France in February 1915. Before enlisting he was employed atMarkham's Works (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

107. Pte.W Halstead (aged 17), wounded . A resident of Clowne. His brother Fred D Halstead(aged 19) was alsowounded on the Somme whilst serving with the Scottish Rifles. Both survived theWar. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

109. Pte.Albert Wint, wounded on the 1st July by an explosive bullet , which passedthrough his thigh. A resident of Mansfield Road, Pleasleyhe enlisted on September 8th 1914 and went to France on August 26th 1915. Priorto enlisting he worked at Pleasley Colliery. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

112. Pte.Herbert Miles, seriously wounded with one leg amputated just below the knee. Aresident of New Tupton he worked at Grassmoor Colliery prior to enlisting inApril 1915. He had been in France for five months. A letter from his Officerindicated that he stayed at his posted whilst wounded . (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

113. Pte.Charles Scott, wounded by shrapnel in his left face, arm and leg. A resident ofNew Tupton he worked at the No. Pit of the Clay Cross Company before enlistingin October 1915. He arrived in France in February 1916 (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

114. Pte.J Botham (aged 22), wounded in the leg and arm by a grenade (left legamputated). Pte. Botham was the brigade sniper and had been in France 11 months.A resident of Bolsover. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

116. 2ndLieut. W E R Short (aged 20), wounded . A resident of Chesterfield he receivedhis Commission in January 1915 and went to France in August 1915. He was theMachine Gun Officer (11Btn?). Educated at Chesterfield Grammar School (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

121.L/Cpl. J McTigh (age 23), wounded in the head and back by a shell burst on July20th. A resident of Chester Street, Brampton he was formerly a fitter at theDeep Hard pit belonging to the Grassmoor Co. Married and had been at the frontfor 17 months. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

125. Pte.Peter Bates (Territorials 6th Btn?), wounded on 8th August (for the 4th time)by a bomb explosion. A resident of Clay Cross he served in the localTerritorials with his brothers, one of whom, Walter, was killed in action on15th September 1915 and is commemorated on the ClayCross Memorial . (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

126. Pte.Ernest Elliot (Machine Gun Section S/For), seriously wounded on July 8th. Aresident of Whittington Moor he was reservist who was called up in August 1914. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

127. Pte.E Wilde (aged 20). seriously wounded in the back and chest. A resident ofPilsley he enlisted in June 1915. In March 1915 he was wounded in the head, his helmetsaving his life on this occasion (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

129.Sergt. W Ingleton, wounded in the shoulder and fractured thigh. As a reservisthe was mobilised in August 1914, prior to which he worked at Bryan Donkins. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

141. Pte.Thomas Barnett (aged 36), seriously wounded in the right arm and left leg. Aresident of Brampton he enlisted in 1914 and was formerly a miner at HolmwoodColliery (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

142. Pte.T W Colman (aged 21 MG Section S/For), wounded in the back. A resident of IronGate, Chesterfield he enlisted in January 1915 and had been in France for a yearand 3 months (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

143.Corpl. J Brown (aged 25 9th Battn?), wounded in the ankle after being inFrance for only 2 months. A resident of Whittington Moor he was employed atHolmwood Colliery (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

144. Pte.Fred W Phillips, received a scalp wound on August 19th. A resident of Clowne hehad been in France for 19 months and had been wounded the previous October (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

147. Pte.T C Watterson (9th Battn), wounded for the second time (previously at SulvaBay). A resident of Chesterfield he enlisted on August 14th 1914 and had been atthe Front since July 1915. Prior to enlisting he worked at Staveley Works. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

152. Pte.George Orridge (9th Battn), wounded in the chest, shoulder, hands and legs. Aresident of Pilsley he had been on active service for fifteen months, seeingaction in the Dardanelles and Egypt. Married. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

159. Pte.F Goodwin, fractured jaw caused by a bullet . A resident of Creswell, he waspreviously wounded in May 1915. His brother Charles fought with the Sherwoods inIreland (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

161. Pte.Tom Brailsford (Pioneers) of Model Village, Creswell, was wounded by a gas shellexplosion and struck dumb. He enlisted in September 1914 prior to which heworked at Cresswell Colliery and was a prominent member of the local cricketclub (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

162. Lieut.W.E.R. Short was wounded during this advance. His pocket book and mirrordeflected a bullet into his left breast perforating the lung. He was the son ofChesterfield Councillor W.R. Short and was educated at Chesterfield GrammarSchool. He received his Commission in January 1915 and crossed to France inAugust of that year (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

174. Pte. AlbertWain from Wirksworth wounded (for the second time) in the arm and moved to aHospital in Devonport. Prior to enlisting Albert Wain was employed at Messrs G.H.Wheatcroft and Son, tape manufacturers in Wirksworth. His two other brothersalso served with the colours. (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

183. Pte.PH Truxwell, 18 years of age and wounded in the right arm. He was in the trenchmortar party and his comrade Pte Wray was killed at the same time. He enlistedon January 3rd 1915 and arrived in France in April 1916. His elder brother wasalso with the Sherwood Foresters (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

191. PteH Green of Belper wounded in the shoulder by a bullet . His brother was alsoserving in the same regiment. Prior to the war they both worked at DenbyColliery (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

197. 20401 Pte Sam Shirt wounded in the foot by shrapnel. A resident of Newtown he had been at the front for a year. Went on the join the Machine Gun Company (89289) and was killed in action on the 12th October 1917 (homepage.ntlworld.com....ounded.htm)

Our men suffered terribly. We had a great many killed and wounded . Lieut. Col. Horad of 33rd Mifs. Regt. lost a leg. Capt. Sharps of Co. H was killed and many privates killed and wounded . . . (www.angelfire.com....ounded.htm)

The poor Southerners who were wounded are now while I am writing laying all around me on the ground suffering and bleeding. Oh how I do feel for them. (www.angelfire.com....ounded.htm)

To be eligible for this program, Soldiers must be enrolled in the Army Wounded Warrior (AW2) program. The AW2 program, in existence since April 2004, provides long-term support to Soldiers who are 30 percent or more disabled, and their Families (www.army.mil....of-kansas/)

The Army Wounded Warrior program and this new education initiative are part of the Army's commitment to Warriors in Transition, focusing on wounded and severely wounded Soldiers and their Families. The criteria used for selecting the initial eight Soldiers in the pilot program included having a bachelor's degree, a strong desire to participate in the initiative, and a desire to continue to serve (www.army.mil....of-kansas/)

An assassination attempt on Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian ultimately failed today when a gunman shot both Chen and Vice President Annette Lu, according to Reuters . Both Chen and Lu were wounded , but are not in critical condition . Taiwan is currently preparing for elections and President Chen has advocated independence from China (goasia.about.com....ounded.htm)

Barry Sonnenfeld won the TV series comedy heat for his work on the Pie-lette of ABC's Pushing Daisies. Alan Taylor prevailed on the drama side for the pilot of AMC's oh-so-stylish Mad Men. Yves Simoneau took the longform honor for HBO's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (weblogs.variety.com....nded_knee/)

It's like being given pure oxygen , he said from his home in Seal Harbor, Maine, where he learned the news that his HBO telepic Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee led the Emmy pack this year with a whopping 17 noms (weblogs.variety.com....nded_knee/)

I guess like any other war, when we talk about the war on cancer, we tend to focus on the fatalities. But like any other war, we need to make sure that we don't forget the wounded (www.npr.org....unded.html)

On May 8, 1973, the confrontationat Wounded Knee ended after tenweeks of para-military action and negotiations. On this date, the occupiers of Wounded Knee surrendered theirarms and the U. S. Marshals Service took control of the town (www.usmarshals.gov....nded-knee/)

Donnelly, who is on the House Committee for Veterans Affairs, is pushing legislation that would give wounded veterans an instant disability rating of 30 percent within 30 days of discharge. This temporary rating would mean more money and it would be adjusted once a more comprehensive assessment could be made (www.cnn.com....rine.folo/)

"(Our participation) was a no-brainer for us," said Wolff. "This was a great way to help out our wounded Soldiers and to invest our resources in a way that all of them could readily enjoy." (www.army.mil....-outdoors/)

Messages in the Wounded Heroes Guestbook are viewed by wounded soldiers, their loved ones, and the general public. In cooperation with the military's medical departments and Fisher House Foundation, these messages are delivered and viewed daily. (www.caringbridge.org....ed/heroes/)

* Due to the overwhelming use of this page for messages that were not part of the intent of this page that is, encouraging messages delivered to wounded heroes, the guestbook section of this page has been discontinued. Thank you for visiting (www.caringbridge.org....ed/heroes/)

BAGHDAD A car bomb killed 23 people and wounded another 25 in a market in the Iraqi town of Balad on Sunday, the US military said. A spokesman said the blast occurred near an Iraqi army . (article.wn.com....raqi_bomb/)

"Soldiers and Marines severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan will have the opportunity to learn adapted water skiing, scuba and other water sports as guests at the 2006 Adaptive Water Sports Festival, presented by Disabled Sports USA, the Wounded Warrior Project, Graybeards, and the Fire Department of New York City." Source: MMDNEWSWIRE.COM (waterski.about.com....d-sail.htm)

Those are the deaths. Then there are the wounded . In the same period, about 24,000 U.S. military were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, while about 80 Canadians were wounded in Afghanistan (thegallopingbeaver.blogspot.com....-fear.html)

That spectrum was demonstrated by the two people left wounded in the assault on a city council meeting in Kirkwood, Mo., two weeks ago. One bullet hit a reporter in the hand. Two others hit the mayor, Mike Swoboda, in the head. (thelede.blogs.nytimes.com....-rampages/)

DH and I went to Walter Reed a month ago for a follow-up appointment and we met an awesome soldier and his dad. Evan was wounded in Iraq in January 2007. He's been in and out of WR for the last year. He was due to have surgery 2 days after we were there. (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

DH and Evan hit it off quickly sharing war stories, showing scars from their wounds, talking about how they were wounded , etc. After a few minutes I left them to talk soldier -to-soldier . But I didn't go far (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

#1 We are doing a video clip for Soldiers' Angels that will be part of a bigger video to help get the word out about SA and what the organization is and does for troops and their families. DH and I feel very honored to be a part of this video because SA has been amazing for us from even before my husband was wounded . (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

This was my internal mantra while on the 2nd panel at SBL3 in Fayetteville. After about 2 sentences, I started crying and surprised the heck out of myself. I mean, DH was wounded 2 1/2 YEARS ago and I still manage to get emotional (at the most unexpected moments (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund started on a military wife's kitchen table at Camp Pendleton. In April of 2003, Karen Guenther, a registered nurse and Marine wife, saw the difficulties facing injured or wounded Marines and had an idea. She decided to make a difference (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

More to the point: I learned that my brain can multitask and his can not. And, he has a really hard time dealing with the fact that he can not help when he feels he should be (i.e. when he was recovering from being wounded in Iraq). (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

This post is about an amazing sacrifice my own family made when DH was wounded . I don't think I have thanked them enough or could ever repay them for their time, energy, and lov (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

I have a quick and funny story to share about how my mother-in-law (MIL) and I dealt with stress one night after a looooong day at Walter Reed (when my DH was there after being wounded last year) (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

Two U.S. Senators, Larry Craig (R-Idaho) and Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii ), are currently pushing bipartisan legislation that would allow spouses of seriously wounded soldiers to obtain educational benefits sooner (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

Most of the 2700 recipients to date are wounded warriors, say officials. They qualified for TSGLI retroactively because of injuries sustained in combat areas since Oct. 7, 2001, the day U.S. troops first entered Afghanistan (www.spousebuzz.com....ed_spouse/)

The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces of the U.S. who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy and posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat decoration (www.taskforcemarne.com....d-warriors)

Our wounded troops are cared for at locations in the United States and Germany . The email addresses below allow you to correspond with the places of healing for our Wounded Warriors. In some cases, visits may even be welcome (www.taskforcemarne.com....d-warriors)

1. Who are the military and medical personnel who care for the wounded warriors throughout their various levels of medical attention? How do they serve the needs of the wounded warriors at each of the following levels? (www.cnn.com.....warriors/)

4. As wounded soldiers move through each level of medical care and eventually into society, what physical, emotional, social or financial challenges can they face? What kinds of support might they need at each phase? From what you saw in the program, what types of support structures are in place to meet these needs (www.cnn.com.....warriors/)

5. What efforts do U.S. military personnel take to provide comfort to wounded soldiers? What touches of home do you think would comfort you if you were injured on a battlefield (www.cnn.com.....warriors/)

6. Who do you think bears the responsibility for caring for wounded U.S. soldiers? How would you evaluate the levels of care that wounded soldiers receive from the U.S. military? What else, if anything, do you think needs to be done to support the needs of wounded soldiers and their families (www.cnn.com.....warriors/)

8. How do you think that soldiers, military medical personnel, families whose loved ones are serving in combat and American viewers might react and respond to Wounded Warriors? What is your response to this program (www.cnn.com.....warriors/)

Anyone who cares about the returning wounded troops should be CHEERING that Dana Priest published an article that will probably get the situation improved (jonswift.blogspot.com....alter.html)

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton and Military Personnel Subcommittee Chairman Vic Snyder have asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to undertake an immediate review of allegations that wounded and injured soldiers are being sent to Iraq (www.crooksandliars.com....ers-story/)

In honor of Ann Coulter's influence on American media and politics, the Penguin Group (USA), in a joint venture with Ms. Coulter's Random House publisher, the Crown Publishing Group, is releasing a special edition of Mad Libs titled Ann Libs. The Wounded -Courier received an advance copy of Ann Libs, which is scheduled for a December 1 release date. (technorati.com....ed-Courier)



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