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    Jan 13, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Shore soldier dies of wounds from Iraq war

    Sun reporter
    A Maryland National Guard sergeant from the Eastern Shore has died of wounds he received Christmas Eve when a roadside bomb went off in Iraq, becoming the first Maryland guardsman killed in combat since World War II, officials said yesterday. Michael J....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Maryland, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Fires

  2. Nov 26, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Tips On Sending Soldiers Mail

    Chicago Tribune
    It sounds like a nice idea, but before you add "Any Wounded Soldier" to your Christmas card list, keep in mind that your well wishes will likely wind up in the trash. In-boxes are flooded this time of year with mass e-mails urging us to remember our...

    Tags: Armed Forces, U.S. Department of Defense, Hospitals and Clinics, Travel, U.S. Postal Service

  4. Jun 1, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  5. Amputee War Veteran Sues Moore Over 'Fahrenheit'

    Zap2It.com
    Michael Moore is still feeling the heat from "Fahrenheit 9/11." A national guardsman seen in the incendiary documentary has sued Moore for $85 million claiming that his footage was used out of context to portray him as anti-war, when in fact he...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Massachusetts, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  6. Mar 24, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. The town's all here

    Tribune staff reporter
    The long trip home from a devastating suicide blast in Afghanistan has felt like a dream for Spec. Daniel Acosta Jr., but none of it so much as his arrival Monday in Chicago. He met his extended family at a yellow-ribboned gate in O'Hare International...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, O'Hare International Airport, U.S. Military, Defense

  8. May 3, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. MILITARY DEATHS

    The Defense Department last week identified the following American military personnel killed in Iraq or who died at a U.S. military hospital of an illness contracted in Iraq: Christopher D. Loza, 24, of Abilene, Texas; sergeant, Army. Loza died of a non-...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Baghdad (Iraq), Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Wars and Interventions

  10. May 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Military deaths

    The Defense Department last week identified the following American military personnel killed in Afghanistan and Iraq or who died at a military hospital of their injuries: Randy S. Agno, 29, of Pearl City, Hawaii; staff sergeant, Army. Agno died May 8...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Baghdad (Iraq), Hospitals and Clinics, Army National Guard, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  12. Jul 4, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Injured in Iraq, a Soldier Reclaims His Independence

    Bryan Anderson emerged from an elevator in the airport terminal here, a diminished figure in a wheelchair. Both legs were gone, and most of his left arm — all severed when a roadside bomb hidden in a curb demolished the Humvee he was driving in Baghdad last fall.
    Times Staff Writer
    Bryan Anderson emerged from an elevator in the airport terminal here, a diminished figure in a wheelchair. Both legs were gone, and most of his left arm — all severed when a roadside bomb hidden in a curb demolished the Humvee he was driving in...

    Tags: Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Physical Disabilities

  14. Dec 22, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. Amputee War Veteran's 'Fahrenheit' Suit Dismissed

    Zap2It.com
    The heat's off "Fahrenheit 9/11" filmmaker Michael Moore ... for now. On Wednesday (Dec. 20), a U.S. federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a national guardsman who claims he never gave permission for his image to be used in the incendiary...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television, Cinema Industry

  16. Sep 30, 2007 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Reconnected

    Sean McHugh lost his right hand twice.
    Of The Morning Call
    Sean McHugh lost his right hand twice. First by accident five years ago, when a power saw grabbed more than the scrap wood he was feeding it. Then by choice nearly six months later, when he had it surgically removed after a rare and much-celebrated...

    Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Armed Forces, Industrial Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace

  18. Jan 15, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Town honors soldier killed in Iraq

    Standing at a podium overlooking a flag-draped coffin, the Rev. Douglas Nagel told hundreds of mourners gathered in Gloucester's First Presbyterian Church yesterday not to think that Army Spc. Eric Thomas Caldwell's life had been taken from him. To think...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Health, Defense

  20. Aug 1, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Body Politic'

    Wendy Hoffman (Kristina Lear), an earnest screenwriter with an attractive, low-key style, wants to tell the story of injured vets at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Capt. Gray Whitrock (Michael James Reed), a strapping military guy with a prosthetic foot and a by-the-book manner, is the gatekeeper to the ward. Their verbal tug-of-war -- laden with as much partisan disdain as sneaky sexual subtext -- establishes the serious game of Jessica Goldberg's new play, "Body Politic."
    Times Theater Critic
    Wendy Hoffman (Kristina Lear), an earnest screenwriter with an attractive, low-key style, wants to tell the story of injured vets at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Capt. Gray Whitrock (Michael James Reed), a strapping military guy with a prosthetic foot...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Defense, Iraq War (2003-2011)

  22. Apr 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Antiwar film has Phil Donahue in attack mode

    NEARLY four years ago, when <b>Phil Donahue</b>, the onetime king of daytime television, set to make a documentary film about the war in Iraq, he knew he'd be telling a story of shattered hearts. What he never guessed was that the project would break his own.
    CAUSE CÉLÈBRE
    NEARLY four years ago, when Phil Donahue, the onetime king of daytime television, set to make a documentary film about the war in Iraq, he knew he'd be telling a story of shattered hearts. What he never guessed was that the project would break his own....

    Tags: Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Wars and Interventions, Angelina Jolie, PBS (tv network)

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