Iraq War Veterans Organization

Iraq War Veterans Organization

The Iraq War Veterans Organization, or IWVO, was founded on April 12, 2003, by Russell K. Terry and William T. Hutchison. The original intent of the organization was to ensure that veterans returning from the war in Iraq, would not be subjected to the same treatment of veterans from the Vietnam war, in which both Terry and Hutchison served.

Mission statement

The current mission statement of the organization, from their website, states [ [http://www.iraqwarveterans.org Iraq War Veterans Organization - Welcome Home Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans ] ]

* To promote the social welfare of the community (that is, to promote in some way, the common good and general welfare of the people of the community);
* To assist disabled and needy war veterans and members of the U. S. Armed Forces and their dependents and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans;
* To provide entertainment, care, and assistance to hospitalized veterans or members of the U.S. Armed Forces;
* To carry on programs to perpetuate the memory of deceased veterans and members of the Armed Forces and to comfort their survivors;
* To conduct programs for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes;
* To sponsor or participate in activities of a patriotic nature;
* To provide insurance benefits for its members or dependents of its members or both; or
* To provide social and recreational activities for its members.

Structure

The IWVO structures itself into two groups. Members are veterans who join the IWVO but do not take any leadership role. Member Representatives are organized by state, and represent the IWVO and its directors in each state. Member Representatives provide support and outreach to their respective states. Most states have multiple representatives. In addition, some Member Representatives are directors for the organization. These include the National Legislative Director, National Media Director, National Membership Director, Chaplain, and other positions that the directors and founder create. [ [http://www.iraqwarveterans.org Iraq War Veterans Organization - Welcome Home Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans ] ]

Since inception, the IWVO has created a structure of a Commander and a series of Vice Commanders, similar to that of other veterans organizations. [IWVO mailing list "Message from the commander", [http://www.iraqwarveterans.org] ]

Events

In late 2004, the IWVO began planning with Challenge Aspen, an adaptive sports organization based in Aspen Colorado, for a winter ski clinic to benefit IWVO members who were wounded in the war. IWVO National Legislative Director Daniel Rosenthal organized the trip, and within three weeks of its conception, six soldiers, sailors and marines attended the clinic. Five of the sailors and marines were from Balboa Naval Medical Center in San Diego, CA. The sixth soldier was from Tallahassee, Florida, and was in the same unit as Rosenthal, who also attended. The event was a success, and has become an annual event, though due to shakeups within Challenge Aspen, its future is in doubt. In 2005, a summer version of the clinic was founded, with more than 30 veterans attending, and is expected to also become an annual event.

PTSD

The IWVO is home to an MSN group that claims to be the largest internet based PTSD support group for veterans and family members of the Iraq War. At least one and possibly more of the posters are psychologists and several are experienced in the VA system.

On January 28, 2006 a funeral was held for IWVO Alabama member representative Douglas Barber. Barber was a PTSD speaker and lecturer who had been featured on the blog circuit in several interviews. Barber took his own life January 16th, 2006 while on the phone with the IWVO Media Director Bob Page, and while founder Russell Terry was on with Bob.

Criticism of Gale Pollock and Personality Disorder Discharges

The IWVO has been critical of United States Army Surgeon General Gale Pollock. [ [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00027.htm Scoop: Pentagon Cheats Iraqi Veterans Out Of Medical Care ] ] [ [http://www.politicalaffairs.net/article/view/5069/1/46 Political Affairs Magazine - Pentagon Cheats Iraq War Vets Out of Medical Care and Benefits ] ] . In an investigative report from The Nation journalist Joshua Kors criticizing Pollock, IWVO co-founder Russell Terry noted:

cquote|"These soldiers are coming home from Iraq with all kinds of problems," Terry says. "They go to the VA for treatment, and they're turned away. They're told, 'No, you have a pre-existing condition, something from childhood.'" That leap in logic boils Terry's blood. "Everybody receives a psychological screening when they join the military. What I want to know is, if all these soldiers really did have a severe pre-existing condition, how did they get into the military in the first place?" [ [http://www.sanders.senate.gov/news/record.cfm?id=272773 U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders ] ]

Kors' article notes that personality disorder discharges have been a priority for the IWVO since early 2006. [ [http://www.sanders.senate.gov/news/record.cfm?id=272773 U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders ] ]

External links

* [http://www.iraqwarveterans.org Iraq War Veterans Organization website]

References


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