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Roundtable Discussion on Implications of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ PTSD Rule-Making
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 |
2:00 PM
Washington, DC
Tags:
Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs
Panel: 1
Joseph Violante, Disabled American Veterans, National Legislative Director
Paul Sullivan, Veterans for Common Sense, Executive Director
Steve Smithson, American Legion, Deputy Director, Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission
Christina M. Roof, American Veterans (AMVETS), National Deputy Legislative Director
1SG Delilah Washburn, USAF (Ret.), and Regional Director, Texas Veterans Commission, President, National Association of State Women Veterans Coordinators, Inc.
Tom Taratino, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Director of Government Affairs
James Wear, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Appeals Section Supervisor for National Veterans Services
John Rowan, Vietnam Veterans of America, National President
Accompanied By:
David Houppert, Esq., Vietnam Veterans of America, Director of Benefits
Richard Cohen, National Organization of Veterans Advocates, Executive Director
Ronald Abrams, National Veterans Legal Services Program, Joint Executive Director
Bradley G. Mayes, Veterans Benefits Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Director, Compensation and Pension Service
Accompanied By:
Richard Hipolit, Office of General Counsel, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Assistant General Counsel
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