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Charles Anderson served in the United States Navy from 1996-2005. He was deployed to Kuwait in February 2003 with the Marine Corps' Second Tank Battalion, and "crossed the line" into Iraq on March 20, 2003 in the first wave of the war. Like 30% of Iraq War veterans, he returned to the United States with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), for which he was discharged in 2005.

Since his discharge, he has been a strong advocate for ending the slaughter in Iraq and caring for our troops when they return. He has written several articles, has camped outside the President's ranch in Texas, and has been arrested challenging an unconstitutional county ordinance. He most recently co-founded Bake Sales for Body Armor, a campaign to purchase needed equipment for our troops. In September, he accepted a position through Iraq Vets for Progress on Rep. Sherrod Brown's campaign for U.S. Senate in Ohio. He lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he attends Tidewater Community College.

Blog Entries by Charles Anderson

I'm Mike DeWine and I Approve This Mess

Posted October 11, 2006 | 11:25 AM (EST)


In the summer of 2002, Ohio Senator Mike DeWine was spending much of his time telling almost anybody who would listen that Saddam Hussein's Iraq was a threat to the United States. He told the Toledo Blade that Iraq had chemical and biological weapons and was attempting to reconstitute its...

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Smoke and Mirrors: DeWine on Security

Posted October 3, 2006 | 06:34 PM (EST)


This morning I saw the latest distortion form the DeWine campaign. As someone who fought an unnecessary war due in part to DeWine's negligence on the Senate Intelligence Committee, I am incensed that he would now attack the only Ohio Senate candidate who is fighting to make our...

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The Ground Truth: Veterans of The Iraq War Tell Their Stories

Posted September 27, 2006 | 05:47 PM (EST)


Thursday, September 15, I had an experience that few people get to have. I attended the Washington, D.C. opening of THE GROUND TRUTH, a motion picture about the human cost of the Iraq war. "Are you one of the actors in this film?" a reporter asked me as I...

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