Arkansas Vets Coalition

Veterans, Reserves and Active Duty from all parts of Arkansas and across the nation, coming together to support those persons who best exemplify the principles on which our nation was founded - Fiscal Responsibility, Independent & self-sustaining, Freedoms GUARANTEED by our Constitution and Bill of Rights, serving our country not for personal gain but for the common good!!
WE are dedicated to making a difference once more.
We have served in all branches of military beginning with the Revolutionary WAR and continuing in every conflict to include more recently from beaches of Normandy, in jungles of SE Asia, to conflicts in Bosnia, Somalia, The Gulf War, Iraqi Freedom, all through the Cold War Period of 1945 - 1991, dedicating our lives to fighting terrorism in both Afghanistan and Iraq,
we now arise to serve again, fighting to reclaim our country and the principals upon which is was founded!!.

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25 March 2010

111th Congress Casualty List

Congress

111th Congress Casualty List


Died:
   Edward M Kennedy (D) (Massachusetts Senate)
   John P Murtha (D) (Pennsylvania District 12)

Left office:
   Neil Abercrombie (D) (Hawaii District 1)
   Joseph R Biden Jr (D) (Delaware Senate)
   Hillary Clinton (D) (New York Senate)
   John M McHugh (R) (New York District 23)
   Adam H Putnam (R) (Florida District 12)
   Ken Salazar (D) (Colorado Senate)
   Hilda L Solis (D) (California District 32)
   Ellen O Tauscher (D) (California District 10)

Resigned:
   Nathan Deal (R) (Georgia District 9)
   Paul Kirk (D) (Massachusetts Senate)
   Mel Martinez (R) (Florida Senate)
   Eric Massa (D) (New York District 29)
   Robert Wexler (D) (Florida District 19)

Retiring at end of session:
   Brian Baird (D) (Washington District 3)
   Evan Bayh (D) (Indiana Senate)
   Marion Berry (D) (Arkansas District 1)
   Christopher "Kit" Bond (R) (Missouri Senate)
   Henry Brown (R) (South Carolina District 1)
   Sam Brownback (R) (Kansas Senate)
   Jim Bunning (R) (Kentucky Senate)
   Steve Buyer (R) (Indiana District 4)
   Bill Delahunt (D) (Massachusetts District 10)
   Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) (Florida District 21)
   Chris Dodd (D) (Connecticut Senate)
   Byron L Dorgan (D) (North Dakota Senate)
   Vernon J Ehlers (R) (Michigan District 3)
   Bart Gordon (D) (Tennessee District 6)
   Judd Gregg (R) (New Hampshire Senate)
   Ted Kaufman (D) (Delaware Senate)
   Patrick J Kennedy (D) (Rhode Island District 1)
   John Linder (R) (Georgia District 7)
   Dennis Moore (D) (Kansas District 3)
   John Shadegg (R) (Arizona District 3)
   Vic Snyder (D) (Arkansas District 2)
   John Tanner (D) (Tennessee District 8)
   George V Voinovich (R) (Ohio Senate)
   Diane E Watson (D) (California District 33)

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