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I'm also a disabled combat Vet with similar disabilities. I served one time in Afghanastan and twice in Iraq. I was escorting one of my Soldiers to drug counseling on 9/11. I then spent 3 weeks on lockdown until we finally deployed to Afghanastan (actually Uzbekistan), then relocated to Bagram Airfield. Anyway, I now work for the VA and have to say that unfortunately the level of care received generally depends on where you get treatment. There are many different programs specifically for OIF/OEF Veterans. Granted, I work at one of the largest VA hospitals in the nation which also happens to be affiliated with a major university. I will agree that the benefits process is extremly slow and drawn out. I'm still waiting......