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The wounded aboard the U.S.N.S. Comfort.

Lori Grinker


Poster: Joe Towle
Caption: The faceless :they went to war full of bravado and came back wounded and broken

Poster: Jane Glover
Caption: COLD COMFORT

Poster: Dolores Skerritt
Caption: The so real and so many, but so easily ignored and forgotten, victims of war.

Poster: Merrill Lowden
Caption: Obviously, the President and Members of Congress have a better medical plan than our soldiers do. Soldiers' medical care should be as good as that provided in the White House clinic.

Poster: Russell
Caption: Still standing

Poster: D.Colayton
Caption: The Vietnam vet,and the days,months,years with the VA.Some good some bad,but always waiting.And now the Iraq vet.starts his and hers waiting.Welcome home,glad you made it back.Visit the Wall and see how many did not come back from Vietnam.

Poster: T. Padula
Caption: Miles to go..........ever changed.......

Poster: Stuart Hill
Caption: Sacrifices to the God of War

Poster: Justin Herald
Caption: The price of oil

Poster: Michael
Caption: a day at the VA

Poster: MadMaxi, Army veteran
Caption: Faceless casualities aboard the U.S.N.S., treat them well while they are in service because once they become veterans their medical care will show them how much the government really "cares" about the faceless poor veterans.

Poster: Loretta Rawlings
Caption: Forgotten Vets Not only these will be, as some older vets in need of medical treatments, in need of medications, even just help with these needs. Vets from the 50's and 60s', Viet Nam, Desert Storm, and now these coming home are going to be looking for help from our Goverment. My husnband, ex-marine was denied,even with help with medications. He said the goverment promised they would take care of him when he went to serve. Just another broken promise from our Goverment.

Poster: Marjorie Loring
Caption: An injury endured, a life saved; the irony...

Poster: M Thompson
Caption: Hidden wounds

Poster: Mars
Caption: War is hell--don't pray for victory, pray for peace.

Poster: Nancy W
Caption: "Wounded without Borders"

Poster: Joe-vet
Caption: Thank you.

Poster: Galen McKenna
Caption: In the footsteps of a patriarchal society...

Poster: john
Caption: WHY??

Poster: j.price
Caption: glad to see 'em still standing tall.

Poster: maurice bailey
Caption: for the poor some thing just never change

Poster: Mark
Caption: Men and woman with honor, unlike anybody at this web site

Poster: Ralph Hensley
Caption: The other half of "Bring 'em on!"

Poster: Gary Emerson
Caption: Don't Forget .......

Poster: N. Bennett
Caption: War is always a crutch for seeking peace

Poster: gbambi75@msn.com?
Caption: The Line-up. Can you identify this GI? He was charged of defending his country.

Poster: Steveo, Viet Nam vet
Caption: The lucky wounded able to stand aboard the U.S.N.S. Comfort facing many months ahead of standing in line for decent veterans health care.

Poster: Les
Caption: Broken Tools

Poster: Rex from Australia
Caption: They did their job yesterday, now let's forget them today

Poster: Ed P.
Caption: Youth, courage, duty/ in the midst of avarice/ the blind leader maims.

Poster: Gerald Whitton
Caption: No longer useful

Poster: John
Caption: Thus far it has gone unuttered... Thanks. You have my respect for doing what you were called to do.

Poster: Valerie S.
Caption: They'll have to kill me to get my son on that line with those young men to whom my heart goes out. I know they will never be the same. My father and uncle never were, from WWII, w/mental and physical disabilities that lasted a lifetime.

Poster: Steve
Caption: Veterans or Pawns of Political Chess?



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