Regional Veterans News 5/24/10
Regional stories today from: Ashland, Nebraska, Saratoga Springs, New York, Spokane, Washington, Broken Bow, Nebraska, Fort Wayne, Indiana, MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sacramento, California, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Holmes, Pennsylvania.
- Spokane, Washington Unfurling grievance
- Bristol, Connecticut Bristol Memorial Day plans
- Holmes, Pennsylvania Walk For The Wounded event today
- Fort Wayne, Indiana Honor Flight raises money for veterans
- Ashland, Nebraska Museum salutes troops on Armed Forces Day
- Sacramento, California Bill To Mandate Veterans Day Observance
- MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina Lifetime of helping the Marines
- Chattanooga, Tennessee DAV Rolls Into Town, Helps Vets Get Benefits
- Saratoga Springs, New York Still time left to honor veterans in Memorial Day parade
- Broken Bow, Nebraska Program to provide information to rural veterans planned in Broken Bow
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Posted by Bob Higgins on May 24 2010, With 0 Reads, Filed under Regional, Veterans Affairs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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[...] Regional Veterans News 5/24/10 : Veterans Today [...]
Speaking as a disabled vet with chronic PTSD, why is this country allowing the DEA to discriminate against veteran patients?
Civilians can have medical cannabis, but our government/DEA will not let vet patients have it.
If it is good enough for civilians, why are vets not good enough to have it for an adjunct therapy also.?