Sunday, April 16, 2006

War is not healthy for children and other living things. Protest slogan from the Vietnam era.

After reading a reply to this entry, I decided to edit this somewhat. The body of this entry remains the same. I am merely adding a preface.First off, let me say, that I don't expect everyone to agree with me. This is strictly MY opinion---and I'm entitled to it, just as you are to yours. My political leaning is to the left---you are forewarned. LOL. My family has personally and greatly been affected by war. Starting with my mother who grew up in an Nazi-occupied town during World War 2.  I hate war, I will always hate war. I especially hate wars that are designed to feed the American political machine. That being said, I also would like to state, that I have the utmost amount of respect for our soldiers who fight every day for what they believe is right. I may not agree with them, but I respect their choice to join the military and to fight for their beliefs. My son-in-law is career military and my 2 step-grandchildren have also chosen to be career military. I respect that. Completely. But I still want them to be as safe as possible. Here is the rest of my entry in it's entirety:
I'm fed up with the business of dirty politics. I'm fed up with a leader who is beginning to sound more and more like a dictator every day. I am fed up with seeing our children go off to fight a war that is putting money into politicians' pockets. And right now I'm am fed up with the latest word from the Pentagon. Most of us have already heard that there is not enough protective gear to go around for all of our soldiers. Parents of many soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan have had to purchase protective vests and send them to their children overseas. That in itself pisses me off. Uhmm--if you're gonna send a bunch of people over to fight a war, why aren't they ALL provided with protective gear? What if the family cannot afford to purchase protective gear?
The government issued vests are a brand called "Interceptor". The manufacturer of Interceptor vests has a long-standing contract with the U.S. government. Unfortunately, they are unable to keep up with the demand for them, and civilians cannot purchase them. There is a company in Fresno, California, that manufactures another brand of protective vest called "Dragonskin". They do NOT have a contract with the US military and therefore can not sell or even GIVE the equipment to our soldiers through the military. These ARE available for purchase to civilians and this is the brand that families of soldiers are buying to protect their loved ones. The Pentagon has just issued a statement proclaiming that if a soldier is killed wearing a Dragonskin vest, his or her family will NOT receive death benefits. If a soldier is injured while wearing the Dragonskin vest, he or she may NOT receive full medical benefits.
Now, I could understand (sort of) the government issuing this edict, IF the Dragonskin vest was an inferior product and did not deflect ammunition as well as the Interceptor vest. But here's the deal---even the manufacturer and distributer of the Interceptor vest is saying that the Dragonskin vest is a BETTER piece of protective gear! Testing by an independent company has proven that it deflects MORE types of ammo than the Interceptor vest. Now, I'm sure some of you are thinking, "If the Dragonskin vest is so good, the soldiers shouldn't be killed while wearing them." This seems to be part of the government's argument, as well. But consider this--- it is a VEST. It only covers the upper torso. People are still dying from head injuries and bleeding to death after having extremities blown off. This happens with either brand of vest. But if they are wearing an Interceptor vest or NO VEST AT ALL, their families still receive death benefits. If they are wearing a Dragonskin vest, they will get NO BENEFITS whatsoever! Even if their death was cause by a head injury, not a torso hit. Even if their legs were blown off and they bled to death.
If our government can not make sure that our children fighting overseas are protected as much as possible, and we have to purchase their protective gear for them, how the hell can they dare deny death and medical benefits?
If this pisses you off, as much as it does me, please, please write to your congressman or senators or state representitives. Not one of our soldiers overseas should die a senseless death that could have been prevented with a protective vest. And not one family of a soldier killed in war should be denied compensation for their loss. Not one maimed man or women should be denied full medical benefits.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chris...I couldn't agree with you more!!!!!!!!!! My DH and I were just having this conversation about this exact subject matter earlier this week. I love your "spunk"...your self-confidence and "auroa" (so to speak) encourage me to speak up, more and more...that's all I wanted to tell you...that I enjoy your rantings!! LOL
Jeannie "Imsuchaloser"

Anonymous said...

As someone with a soldier in Iraq, I could not disagree with you more. For starters, my husband is certainly not a child. Neither are any of the other soldiers in Iraq. Men and women choose freely to serve their countries. Those who enlist in the military now do so out of choice. The WANT to be there, protecting what they beleive in. Second, I disagree with the armor story. I happen to know that all of the soldiers in my husband's unit are very well protected, and have been since they arrived in Iraq some months ago. I have not heard, recently, about any soldier lacking protection. The protection provided by the Army has prevented my husband's death many times over, as he has encountered numerous IEDs and has not even suffered a scratch. I would share pictures, but that would break confidentiality...something that I am not prepared to do. I do think you've at least picked a supportive topic to flare out about, however your facts are slightly misguided and our soldiers are doing quite well for themselves. By the way, the restriction on armor is for the soldiers' safety, not the profit or lack thereof on the government's part. Dragonskin is not the only armor out there available for purchase, and many are substandard to what the government is providing. Many soldiers are buying the wrong things. Is it not better that they are properly protected by a proven product, uniform across the board, than to have some wearing inferior products? I have every confidence in the armor provided to our soldiers. Not so of many of the up and coming brands on the market.

Anonymous said...

Disagree with you? Are you joking! I would have to say I had no idea. But now that you have brought this to my attention, no I can not look away. I will write to my congressman and i can maybe get a petition underway. This isdisgusting in my mind and in my heart.
Leslie

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this post. I would like to read the evidence that supports this. Would you be able to post links to the Pentagon's announcement and to the safety claims from Interceptor about Dragonskin's effectiveness and from the independent researcher?

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

That's criminal!!!!!!!

Cygnet said...

Dear anonymous #2: I'm glad that your husband and everyone in his unit is adequately protected. Unfortunately, this is NOT the case for all soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm also aware that those men and women enlistd by their own choice. That doesn't mean they shouldn't be protected. I'm also aware that they may be adults chronologically, but they are STILL somebody's children. My 19 yr. old might is past the age of majority, but he still is and will always be my child.
I did not say the restrictions on the armor is for profit or lack of for ANYONE. I said the war is for profit. And that's MY opinion.
There may very well be substandard protective armor out there, but I am referring strictly to Dragonskin, which has been proven to be more protective than military-issue gear. And for those who were not issued protective armor by the military, I would imagine that ANY gear is better than none. I personally know families who have had to purchase protective vests for their sons because they were not issued it upon their arrival in Iraq, because there wasn't enough to go around and they were going to have to wait up to 3 months to get it!
I stand by what I stated. I'm more than happy to provide documentation to anyone who requests it.. Feel free to email me.