By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3.
SAN FRANCISCO - When American troops started fighting in Iraq five years ago, the government predicted 2,900 of them would come back with post-traumatic stress disorder.
That estimation was tragically low, say lawyers for two veterans groups suing the Department of Veterans Affairs over what they call the ag...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3.
SAN FRANCISCO - When American troops started fighting in Iraq five years ago, the government predicted 2,900 of them would come back with post-traumatic stress disorder.
That estimation was tragically low, say lawyers for two veterans groups suing the Department of Veterans Affairs over what they call the ag...
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