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Veterans Advocacy Project Secures Discharge Upgrade for Vietnam Marine, Purple Heart Recipient

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VAP has recovered more than $15.7 million in benefits and services for veterans

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Fifty years after serving in Vietnam, a veteran and Purple Heart recipient we'll call, 鈥淏ill,鈥 did not receive Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation benefits for his combat injuries.听

In fact, because he showed symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Bill received an "other than听honorable听discharge" from the U.S. Marine Corps. At that time, the VA didn't recognize PTSD, even though it has had crippling effects on so many veterans. Because of the type of discharge, he was not eligible to receive health care or benefits from the VA for his service.

Finally, thanks to the important work of his wife and the 91看片's听Sturm College of Law , Bill gained access to his benefits.听VAP student lawyers worked tirelessly to change his discharge status to honorable, securing VA disability compensation benefits.

Each year,听about 7,000 service members receive a less than honorable discharge. The VAP represents a number of these service members, who, like Bill, are unable to receive services or benefits.

鈥淚 think Bill's case is a clear example of why the work the VAP does is so important,"听says听Alice Hansen, a third-year law student听who advocated on Bill鈥檚 behalf.听It not only shows the devastating impact that having an 'other than听honorable discharge' can have on a veteran and his or her family, but the vital importance of providing accessible legal services to veterans as they navigate the complex processes of applying for a discharge upgrade or disability benefits.鈥

Many of the VAP鈥檚 clients suffer from PTSD and traumatic brain injuries, known to many as the signature wounds of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Students in the VAP learn about mental health challenges from the Sturm Center at the 91看片 Graduate School of Professional Psychology.听VAP students identify clients in need of Sturm Center services, and then graduate students at the Sturm Center provide evidence-based, personalized and culturally competent services to VAP clients.

Those services help VAP students in their work before the Department of Defense discharge review boards and the VA.听Students learn how to work with non-lawyers in gathering and building the evidence they need.听And, more importantly, students gain a deep understanding of how their work can impact the lives of their clients, far beyond addressing their legal needs.

鈥淎lice worked tirelessly on behalf of the client, both with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense," says Ann Vessels, founder and director of the VAP.听"The client had waited a long time for this result, and she was with him every step of the way.鈥

In the past few months, six VAP clients received a change in their discharge status and are now entitled to听disability compensation benefits and听VA health care, a vital benefit for Veterans suffering from mental health disabilities.

鈥淭he VAP is truly unique in providing no-cost legal services to Colorado veterans while providing students such as myself a hands-on opportunity to learn about this area of law and serve an incredibly deserving group of men and women,鈥 Hansen says. 鈥淲hen Bill was upgraded to an honorable discharge, it entitled him to not just medical care and disability benefits but was an emotional victory for him and his family, as well.鈥