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FOR RIO GRANDE VALLEY VETS, FIGHTING CONTINUES OFF
THE BATTLEFIELD -- "We'll continue to fight until
your drive will
be a few minutes away, not a few hours away, my
friends."

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http://www.brownsvilleherald.
com/news/veterans_83447___article.html/benefits_hospital.html
Story below:
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For Valley veterans, fighting continues off the
battlefield
By Laura Tillman/The Brownsville Herald
Saturday, hundreds of South Texas veterans and their families convened at
UTB-TSC to see old friends, make new ones, and continue fighting to
receive what they are owed.
Congressman Solomon Ortiz, D-Corpus Christi, organized the Veterans and
Military Summit, which is the third annual convention of veterans in
Brownsville.
A veteran himself, Ortiz focused on the need for a hospital for the
estimated 114,000 veterans in South Texas. Many veterans have to make a
five-hour trip to San Antonio to receive medical care.
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“We’ll continue to fight until your drive will be
a few minutes away, not a few hours away, my friends,” Ortiz said.
But some veterans were frustrated, saying that in previous years they’d
heard the same message fall on deaf ears.
“The problem I see with this summit is the fact that I’ve been to so many
of these and the Veterans Administration is still not giving us a
hospital,” said Ruben Flores of Brownsville.
Like many of those gathered, Flores is fed up with the lack of an
inpatient hospital to serve the more than 20,000 veterans that qualify for
medical services in the Rio Grande Valley.
“I’m 73, how much longer am I going to last? But for the young guys coming
back, that’s why we need a hospital here,” he said, adding that his
grandson had just returned from Iraq.
Juliet Garcia, the president of the University of Texas Brownsville and
Texas Southmost College, offered the university’s services to those
gathered.
“The doors of our university are wide open to the veterans of our wars,”
Garcia said.
Several break-out sessions followed the opening ceremony. These included
discussions about health care benefits and business opportunities.
Exhibitors from local hospitals, immigration services, and tourist bureaus
also provided information to veterans at dozens of stations around the
auditorium.
According to keynote speaker Lt. Gen. Thomas Turner, many veterans who are
eligible for benefits are unaware, and end up suffering unnecessary
financial burdens.
Various presenters attempted to address this issue by providing
educational materials to veterans and their families.
Marie DeLeon was stationed at a table for the Gold Star Wives of America,
a group that provides benefits to women who have lost a spouse in combat.
DeLeon lost her first husband in World War II, and remarried. She was
unaware that she still qualified for benefits, even though she had
remarried.
When her second husband died, she was receiving only Social Security, but
a woman from the Gold Star Wives of America informed her that she was
eligible for benefits.
“Now I try to educate other women,” she said.
Ortiz hopes that the summit will help to create the necessary data to
prove that there are a sufficient number of veterans in Rio Grande Valley
to necessitate a veteran’s hospital.
“They say in the military that some have given some and some have given
all,” Ortiz said. “We have an obligation and a responsibility to serve our
veterans.”
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