by Pat Hartman | Oct 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
With several posts already covering corruption as it impacts homeless veterans, wouldn’t you think the subject would be exhausted? Apparently not. Let’s recap and then catch up. In 1962, in Southeast Asia, the U.S. Military implemented Operation Ranch Hand,...
by Pat Hartman | Jul 16, 2013 | Uncategorized
In “Homeless Veterans and Corruption,” House the Homeless looked at the unauthorized and improper shredding of documents pertinent to compensation cases. Also, there is the land that has been given to America’s veterans, and manipulated to benefit everyone but...
by Pat Hartman | Jul 9, 2013 | Uncategorized
When contemplating the shabby treatment accorded to America’s veterans, the question is how far back to go. In 2008, Amanda Ruggeri reported for U.S. News & World Report on the shredder scandal, which began with an accidental discovery, when an...
by Pat Hartman | Jun 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
Karl Marlantes, author of the Vietnam combat novel Matterhorn, also wrote What It is Like to Go to War. He is interested finding a way to stretch out the period of transition from martial existence to civilian life. In this respect, things were better...
by Pat Hartman | Jun 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
In Florida, at any given time, there are 10 or 12 homeless encampments in the general area of Tampa. The estimated 2,200 inhabitants include an estimated 170 veterans. Reporter Kevin Brady quotes Thomas Brown, who is an outreach coordinator for the...