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The typical wounded soldier must complete and file 22 forms
following an active-duty injury. To many soldiers and their
families coping with the shock and reality of the injuries,
figuring out what to do next even completing tasks as seemingly
easy as submitting paperwork can be overwhelming and confusing.
Written with these men and women in mind, The Wounded Warrior
Handbook provides our wounded heroes and their families with quick,
straightforward answers to the questions they suddenly face and
guides them through the deluge of processes, procedures, and
policies they must adhere to in order to receive the care they
deserve and need. Comprehensive and easy-to-use, the Handbook
compiles information regarding medical treatment, rehabilitation,
counseling, support, and transition, including Symptoms, treatment
options, and information resources of common injuries Programs to
help families reach and care for their injured soldiers Definitions
of the seven classifications of "casualty" and the notification
process for next of kin Documents family members should carry when
traveling to see their loved ones Challenges of reintegrating into
everyday life, and tips and resources for succeeding Guidance for
finding a job that matches an injured soldier's physical abilities
and skills Organizations offering advocacy and legal assistance
Locations of Veterans Affairs hospitals, medical centers, and
clinics Whether you work with members of the military or support a
community that does, you can help our embattled men and women make
the transition from active duty to post-war domestic life with this
time-saving and life-restoring book.
A three-volume set of documentaries examining different aspects of
the drug trade. 'Ecstasy Bandits' (2010), profiles the scientists
responsible for the development of so-called 'designer drugs',
including Ecstasy, in recent times. 'Cocaine Bandits' (2008),
examines the way drug barons in the border region between the US
and Mexico are increasingly using paramiltary forces to achieve
their aims. Finally, 'Weed Bandits' (2003), examines both sides'
views in the campaign to allow the planting of industrial hemp in
the United States. In the pro camp, celebrity activists including
Woody Harrelson, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ralph Nader put
forward the argument that American farmers, already finding it hard
to survive in today's economic climate, are being criminalised for
going into competition with their rival synthetic manufacturers.
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