Gulf War Vets
of Long Island, New York, Inc
Fax : #(631)447- 5871
Email:
LIGWVets@worldnet.att.net
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May 16, 2003
The Honorable Charles Schumer
Washington, DC
United
States Senate
313 Hart Senate Building
Washington, DC 20510
Long
Island
145 Pine Lawn Road #300
Melville, NY 11747
Dear Senator Schumer,
Recently, it has come to our attention that our Veterans traveling
to Australia and vice versa, (Australian Veterans traveling to the US,)
are having difficulties in receiving medical and health, service-connected
treatment, in a timely fashion. Due largely in part, to the red tape of our
US Veterans having to go thru the U.S. Embassy, while in Australia, and the
Australian Veterans having to go through Canadian Representatives,
to contact our VA. Therefore, treatment is not forth coming when needed.
It was brought
to my (and others) attention at one (actually several) of our National Vietnam,
Gulf War Veterans Coalition meetings,
by Peter Forbes, the Australian Commander of the Veterans of the Vietnam War,
Inc. Mr. Forbes is trying to get a “Reciprocal Health Agreement” implemented
that would assist Veterans traveling from Australia to the US and those from the
US traveling to Australia.
We are asking for your
support and assistance, in getting this very important agreement implemented.
These two great nations
served together and supported each other many times over in times of war and
conflicts. It seems only “proper” that in peace time, they do
the same. It only seems “just” that they get “prompt” medical
service when necessary, not after the fact.
Mr.
Forbes’s request for a
“Veterans Reciprocal Health Agreement”, is for “service connected”
treatment.
For additional information you can contact Mr. Forbes directly, at: Veterans of
the Vietnam War, Inc.
# (570)603-9740 or (618)8349 6866.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. I look forward to hearing from you.
Jackie Olsen ~ Director
Gulf War Vets of Long Island, NY Inc