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LTC Stephen F.
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One caveat to this apparent rise of drug abuse and mental illness among veterans SP5 Mark Kuzinski. After US Navy veteran Brent Combs body was dumped into his bed on the bottom floor he rented from my son who lived near Martinsburg, WV VAMC with one puncture wound, the overworked police force wrote it off as a drug overdoes instead of a homicide.
Based on what is going on in our region where people are being killed for possessions that are quickly sellable, I would not be surprised to learn that a percentage of those veteran drug overdose deaths are homicides as well and unscrupulous people prey on the vulnerable.
I pray for wisdom and discernment as to who is trustworthy for the military veterans of this nation.
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That is a very valid point LTC Stephen F..
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SFC William Farrell
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Thanks SP5 Mark Kuzinski LTC Stephen F. . My twin brother, also a Nam vet works at the VA Hospital and most of his caseload are drug, alcohol and other mental health issue related. Its a shame to see these vets and he tries hard to keep them employed but many of them dont want to, they are just along for the ride.
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SPC David S.
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No surprise here. More TBI's leads to more self medicating. As well there was Mefloquine being used. This could the Agent Orange of OEF.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/22/army-top-doc-stops-dangerous-pill.html
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