A letter to all veterans
by U.S. Senator
It was an honor to meet our troops and visit with the American men and women serving there. It was a special treat for me to meet those from They, and every veteran, deserve our thanks and appreciation this Veterans Day. In While in
We also had the opportunity to see the
After Iraq, Secretary Nicholson and I, along with Congressmen Otter and Simpson, traveled to Ramstein Air Force Base in
We were told that as we met in the morning, those who would be treated there that night had not yet been wounded in
I’m pleased to report that the horrors of derelict veteran’s hospitals, like that depicted in the Tom Cruise movie Born on the 4th of July, are a thing of the past. Today the military and VA hospitals are ranked among the best nation.
Evidence of that great health care was evident to me this past year when I met Tammy Duckworth, a young woman who was piloting a Black Hawk helicopter in
Tammy came to testify before the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs about the care she received and the needs of many veterans like her. Amazingly, Tammy is determined to pilot helicopters again. Given today’s modern miracles with prosthetics, I have no doubt that she will be flying again. (To see pictures of the hearing, click on: Tammy Duckworth hearing.)
After meeting with Tammy, I later met with three younger veterans, all in their early 20s, who also made me proud to be an American, and who put another lump in my throat.
Ryan Kelly, from Prescott,
They sought legislation not to help themselves, but to help others. I was inspired by their courage and selflessness. Only a few weeks later, Congress approved legislation I authored, which will provide anywhere from $25,000 to $100,000 to our nation’s Wounded Warriors to offset the costs families incur when they have to leave jobs and homes to be with loved ones who are recuperating at military hospitals. As a bonus, an amendment to my legislation makes the payments retroactive to the start of the war in
On this Veterans Day, my first as chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, I’m pleased to report that Ryan, Heath, Tammy and Jeremy, and other young veterans with serious injuries like them, will all benefit. Their checks should be sent out before this Christmas.
May God bless them, and may God bless those who still serve in harm’s way.
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