by Dale | May 18, 2020 | Articles, DoD AVIP, Law, Marines, tort law, Veteran
If both individual and organizational greed largely describe the “Why” of Chapter 20, the final reason for the refusal to concede the low ground of the AVIP also falls under the broad category of “money,” but in the negative sense, rather than the positive one. In...
by Dale | Jan 13, 2020 | DoD AVIP, ethics, Philosophy, politics, tort law, Veteran
More can and must be done, however, to rebuild trust, to avoid repeating past mistakes, and to prevent future health consequences similar to those experienced during and after the Gulf War. Our troops must be assured that when we send them into battle, they will be...