- (New Times San Luis Obispo) – There are fights, and then there are fights. During World War II, Filipino soldiers fought alongside their U.S. counterparts against Japanese invaders, sharing the same fears, fights, and fates as part of a guerrilla resistance.
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- From Lowestoft, UK : 07 March 2009
After soldier Walter Thomas Baker was killed during the Battle of the Somme in 1916, a medal commemorating his brave sacrifice was sent to his widow. Now more than 90 years later, the medal – known as the Dead Man’s Penny – has been returned to his closest living relative in Lowestoft after being hidden in an attic on the other side of the Atlantic for decades. The saucer-sized bronze gunmetal medal was sent home to Mr Baker’s widow, living in Canada,
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I will be taking the ASVAB on Tuesday and the officer said to bring a copy of my medical records. I just remembered now so I need to somehow get them on Monday. Any help would be great. Thanks!
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When you join the military, can they legally access your civilian medical records with your signature, or do the HIPAA laws prevent them from doing so?
LAYNE
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- We’ve previously discussed the phenomenon of Canada deporting U.S. servicemembers who deserted and tried to remain in Canada. (See here , here , here , and here .) On NIMJ’s web site , we noticed this interesting article from the Broward-Palm Beach New Times on the deserter issue. The article includes some particularly interest statistics. Note this passage: More than 15,000 soldiers have deserted the Army since 2003, and most are thought to be living in the United States, keeping a
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trying to enlist, does the military have access to my civilian medical records?

