CRAIG RECEIVES THANKS FROM TWO VETERANS GROUPS
He praises Blinded American Veterans Foundation and Wounded Warrior
Project for their efforts
June 15, 2006
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) Two veterans organizations thanked U.S. Senator Larry
Craig this week for his efforts to help veterans, and Craig, in turn,
praised them for their efforts to help others.
"The Blinded American Veterans Foundation and the Wounded Warrior
Project are out there providing real help to veterans. I am proud of what
they have done and continue to do to help others who have served in the
military, especially those who have faced serious trauma," Craig
said.
On Tuesday Craig was presented with a Wounded Warrior flag from Jeremy
Feldbusch, a 25 year-old veteran from Pennsylvania who lost his eyesight
while serving in Iraq. The young veteran met with the Idaho Republican last
year when he came to ask Craig to sponsor the Traumatic Injury Protection
insurance legislation, also known as "Wounded Warrior" insurance.
[See more pictures by clicking on:
June 15 - Wounded Warrior and Blinded Vets]
After meeting with Jeremy and two other young veterans, Ryan Kelly who
lost a leg in Iraq, and Heath Calhoun, who lost both legs there, Craig
sponsored the bill, which became law just a few weeks later. The
legislation, which became effective December 1, 2005, provides anywhere from
$25,000 to $100,000 to servicemen and women to help them with the costs
their families incur while they recuperate.
"I think we set a record in getting that bill from idea to law in
just a few weeks," Craig said. "On behalf of my colleagues,
I am proud to accept this flag. It will now proudly join other flags from
other veterans groups which are displayed in the hearing room of the Senate
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs."
He made that statement as he and others then watched a documentary film
about the difficulties Feldbusch has faced since being blinded. That movie,
"Home Front,"may be in
theaters later this year. [To see a portion,
CLICK HERE TO WATCH A CLIP.]
"I highly recommend it," Craig said. "It makes
you realize the heavy price that many veterans continue to pay long after
the gunfire has ended."
On Thursday Sen. Craig and Sen. Joe Lieberman were presented with the
George "Buck" Gillispie award from the Blinded American Veterans Foundation.
The plaques they received state: "In appreciation of your outstanding
service to American veterans, especially those with sensory disabilities."
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