Posted on Mar 31, 2016
Over 125,000 veterans denied benefits by the VA – report
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It is very sad if there are tens of thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with less-than-honorable discharges SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. That shocked me to read. I would have expected most Iraq and Afghanistan veterans would have been discharged honorably.
I hope the vast majority are characterized as General Discharges for those with less than honorable discharge.
After reviewing the webpage of the legal services and community outreach not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization and a survey of readily available information, I think the number is exaggerated and based on an old story from the National Journal.
"The number of other-than-honorable discharges has diminished across the service, dropping from 1,931 in 2012 to 1,189 in 2014." http://gazette.com/otherthanhonorable/followup
I found the following quote from September 2014 which is probably where this started ""Tens of thousands of soldiers who are discharged from the military ... and the number of other-than-honorable conditions, bad conduct, ..." https://www.nationaljournal.com/login.
The name Swords for Plowshares which is biblical reference made me curios; so I did some basic research.
Regional focus - "Founded in 1974 by veterans, Swords to Plowshares is a community-based not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides needs assessment and case management, employment and training, housing, and legal assistance to approximately 3,000 veterans in the San Francisco Bay Area each year.
85% of funds support veterans "Swords to Plowshares is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our annual operating budget is approximately $19 million dollars, which supports our direct services to veterans, community education and advocacy work. Year after year, more than 85% of our budget goes directly to serving our veteran clients and providing free educational resources to the community."
https://www.swords-to-plowshares.org/staff-and-board
I hope the vast majority are characterized as General Discharges for those with less than honorable discharge.
After reviewing the webpage of the legal services and community outreach not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization and a survey of readily available information, I think the number is exaggerated and based on an old story from the National Journal.
"The number of other-than-honorable discharges has diminished across the service, dropping from 1,931 in 2012 to 1,189 in 2014." http://gazette.com/otherthanhonorable/followup
I found the following quote from September 2014 which is probably where this started ""Tens of thousands of soldiers who are discharged from the military ... and the number of other-than-honorable conditions, bad conduct, ..." https://www.nationaljournal.com/login.
The name Swords for Plowshares which is biblical reference made me curios; so I did some basic research.
Regional focus - "Founded in 1974 by veterans, Swords to Plowshares is a community-based not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides needs assessment and case management, employment and training, housing, and legal assistance to approximately 3,000 veterans in the San Francisco Bay Area each year.
85% of funds support veterans "Swords to Plowshares is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our annual operating budget is approximately $19 million dollars, which supports our direct services to veterans, community education and advocacy work. Year after year, more than 85% of our budget goes directly to serving our veteran clients and providing free educational resources to the community."
https://www.swords-to-plowshares.org/staff-and-board
Other than Honorable: Followup
Following up on the Pulitzer Prize Winning Report.
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It is even more saddening that it more likely than not, that it is still occurring in 2016
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