Progress on Removing Dustoff Red Crosses

16 January 2012

Caring people are becoming involved from Hawaii to Texas to Washington.  There has even been help from the United Kingdom.  Thank you in the UK!

Please see this OpEd from Larry Wood in Alaska:

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The original article can be found here.

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+3 # This article makes complete sense to meDeAnna 2012-01-15 22:26
It's too bad that policy makers who want to be politicians are not listening.
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+4 # Outstanding Article!Heywood Jablomi 2012-01-16 00:44
If Larry Wood is "Butte Trash," then so am I.
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+1 # MrRyden 2012-01-16 02:50
Thank God that the media has started to get a hold of this story! Let's just hope they'll keep at it critisizing those responsible within the Army, otherwise it won't do much good.
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0 # RE: Progress on Removing Dustoff Red CrossesFrank 2012-01-16 07:03
Again the news media and public opinion must be heard to resolve an deadly issue like Dustoff. Why does the taxpayers pay for the incompetent Military Brass and politicians in this country?? Maybe we should put all these issue up for vote and eliminate them entirely. Shame on the US ARMY for letting it get this much attention. Maybe if we labled it "for the children" the problem would have been resolved quicker!
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+2 # Thanks Mike!Larry 2012-01-16 07:36
All the work you have done Michael is finally starting to pay off, thank you! Maybe the next plan of attack is to go after our Rules of Engagement.
You be safe out there Bud!
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0 # MrSerge 2012-01-16 09:14
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0 # Donovan's articleBob Burrichter 2012-01-16 14:39
Alaska...!!?? That's about as far off the mark you can get to generate public interest in this issue. Then again perhaps public interest may wash across the country building into a tsunami that strikes both Washington and CENTCOM. STAND FIRM
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0 # Yes!!!Judy Buchan 2012-01-16 19:43
Great article. Let's keep up the pressure.
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