Amnesty International U.S.A. Demands Burn Pit Information

Amnesty International U.S.A. Demands Burn Pit Information

The human rights organization filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the federal government for information about the large garbage disposal pits that the military used in Afghanistan and elsewhere. To date, more than 100,000 veterans of the South Asian campaigns have complained of various respiratory illnesses, and according to AIUSA Security Director Daphne Eviatar, these individuals and their …

Five Things You Need to be an Overseas Contractor

Five Things You Need to be an Overseas Contractor

For many people, the excitement of traveling to a place like Japan, the opportunity to be immersed in a different culture, the substantial financial benefits, and some of the other perks are too good to pass up, so it seems like a great idea to take their skills overseas, and that typically is a good idea. Before you board the …

Private Military Contractor Pay Vs. Military Pay

Private Military Contractor Pay Vs. Military Pay

Is it true that private military contractors make a whole lot more money in places like Iraq and Afghanistan than regular army soldiers? Anyone who has ever worked as an independent contractor as opposed to an employee knows that the answer is both “yes” and “no.” Reliable and detailed statistics are hard to find, mostly because many private military contractors …

Spotlight on AUTEC and Andros Island

Spotlight on AUTEC and Andros Island

Nestled amongst a sea of beach resorts and scuba clubs, the United States Navy’s Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center in the Bahamas is about as far from Iraq or Afghanistan as one can get, but injured contractors in both locations are entitled to the same benefits. In the late 1940s and 1950s, as early Cold War tensions mounted, the …

Researchers: Some People are Physically Predisposed to PTSD

Researchers: Some People are Physically Predisposed to PTSD

Adding onto recent research which indicates that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a physical condition and not a “disorder,” scientists at Stellenbosch University have isolated a gut bacteria linked to development of the disease. On the surface, obscure gastrointestinal microbes seem to have little if anything to do with a brain injury, but researchers are convinced that gut microbiome is …