U.S. service members and veterans have long insisted that the military’s garbage-disposal fires in war zones made them ill. Why were their claims stonewalled for so long?
snacks, agreed to back him and his mission. he told me a story about what he went through. my basic thought is, how can i give back to someone who has served so much to the nation? the veterans are truly able to file a claim and get those benefits, then we haven t made a positive change it. ten years ago, burn pits 360 began advocating for recognition of burn pit effects on service members. the group helped the va developed the airborne hazards and open burn pit registry. a record of more than 220,000 veterans who served in the middle east and elsewhere since 1990, sandra. sandra: think of it covering it. so important, jennifer. thank you. mike? mike: sandra, a college professor suggesting the constitution needs a rewrite, specifically the first couple amendments. jonathan turley has a few things to say about that. he s next.