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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: FOR IMMEDIATED RELEASE November, 2014 Contact: Roland Earl "Dusty" Trimmer 330-995-8837| dustytrimmer@yahoo.com [...] Content analysis details: (1.4 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. 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Challenges America=E2=80=99s Conscience, Makes Vietnam = Veterans Stand Proud, Sends an =E2=80=9CIn Your Face=E2=80=9D Warning to VA= To=E2=80=A6SHAPE UP! [Aurora, OH] =E2=80=93 While the United States proudly brands itself =E2= =80=9Cthe greatest nation on earth=E2=80=9D, it is the only country in the = West to let its Veterans die before providing them with the treatment they = need. In fact, rumors that the Veterans Association deliberately stalls cla= ims until the Veteran has died now makes the phrase =E2=80=9CDeny, Delay Ti= ll We Die=E2=80=9D commonplace among those who fought in Vietnam. =E2=80= =9CDusty=E2=80=9D Earl Trimmer waited almost three years for his Type II Di= abetes disability claim to be approved following exposure to Agent Orange f= orty years ago =E2=80=93 but he counts his blessings; many of his comrades = didn=E2=80=99t get the help they deserved. In a bold move that has hairs standing up on the back of both the VA and Go= vernment=E2=80=99s necks, Trimmer has embarked on a brave mission to expose= the system=E2=80=99s mistreatment of Vietnam Veterans in his new memoir = =E2=80=98Condemned Property? Our Most Unpopular War Continues for Americans= Who Fought in Vietnam...Why?=E2=80=99. Written from the heart and experiences of =E2=80=9CDusty=E2=80=9D Earl Tri= mmer, =E2=80=98Condemned Property? Our Most Unpopular War Continues for Ame= ricans Who Fought in Vietnam...Why?=E2=80=99 takes a raw and blunt look at = the Vietnam War, its Veterans and how the nation has let them down. Garneri= ng critical acclaim from coast to coast, readers and reviewers are shocked = to learn that the war=E2=80=99s biggest battle wasn=E2=80=99t fought in Sou= th-Eastern Asia, but is currently being waged against the Department of Vet= erans Affairs on home soil. This is a book the VA wishes it could ban, but = one that embodies the story of thousands who have previously had no voice. No other book gives such a frank and honest account of not only the Vietnam= War, but how the battle continues to this day on home soil. While previous= books include testimonials from Veterans that are not honest, =E2=80=98Con= demned Property?=E2=80=99 bares all. =E2=80=9CNew statistics show that the number of Veterans dying while waitin= g for treatment is sky-rocketing. VA hospitals are not fulfilling their cal= l to duty and, as a result, we have all but =E2=80=98forgotten=E2=80=99 abo= ut those who served,=E2=80=9D explains Trimmer, who still faces a daily bat= tle against the physical and psychological trauma of events four decades ag= o. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s almost as if we=E2=80=99re a nuisance to the VA, a= nd a lot of the public are blind to the plight we face.=E2=80=9D Continuing, =E2=80=9CMy book holds nothing back when depicting the truth. I= travel the country attending the funerals of fellow Veterans, most who die= d with unprocessed benefits claims, because their funerals are often the on= ly time they=E2=80=99ll get recognition for all they sacrificed. My book ca= lls the public, the Government and the media to stand to attention and exte= nd their gratitude to a generation of Veterans who earned every ounce of va= lor running through their blood.=E2=80=9D Accolades for the book have been plentiful. Military Writers Society of Ame= rica named Dusty Earl Trimmer =E2=80=9CAuthor of the Month=E2=80=9D while C= hris Callen, Commander for Combat Infantry Association/Ohio Chapter recentl= y awarded him with a Certificate of Appreciation for his work. Reviews have also been overwhelmingly positive. American Legion Post #383 C= ommander Thomas Gretchko, a Vietnam veteran Army Ranger, comments, =E2=80= =9CThis may be one of the last great books written by an actual Vietnam War= combat veteran. Condemned Property? gives a voice for millions of veterans= from all wars by providing the author=E2=80=99s recollections of combat op= erations in the Vietnam War that the news media failed to provide.=E2=80= =9D Michael Christy, editor for Togetherweserved.com, adds, =E2=80=9CThe book d= iffers from most Vietnam War tomes. It is a collection of interrelated shor= t, seemingly disparate pieces. What it does more importantly is bear witnes= s to the things men do in war and the things war does to men. Horrible thin= gs that scar many, if not all, for the rest of their lives. Trimmer persona= lizes much of it.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=98Condemned Property? Our Most Unpopular War Continues for Americans= Who Fought in Vietnam...Why?=E2=80=99 is available now: AMAZON.COM. For more information and resources, visit the official website: http://imme= diate.cursemonkey.com/hmuhmfzeoexsmbq CONDEMNED PROPERTY? (469 Pages) Earl =E2=80=9CDusty=E2=80=9D Trimmer | ISBN: 978-1-4575-2290-1 | $23 US= (paperback)=20 Dog Ear Publishing | ISBN: 978-1-4575-2533-9 | $28 US (hardcover) About the Author:=20 =E2=80=9CDusty=E2=80=9D Earl Trimmer has been a marketing professional for = over forty years (1972 =E2=80=93 2013), representing billion dollar compani= es. He served in the 25th Infantry Tropic Lightning Division=E2=80=99s Brav= o Company of the 3rd 22nd Regulars during the Vietnam War=E2=80=99s bloodie= st years of 1968 =E2=80=93 1969 in South Vietnam=E2=80=99s Iron Triangle ar= ea near Cambodia. He served initially as a =E2=80=9Cgrunt=E2=80=9D, mostly = as a pointman for the 1st Platoon of Bravo Company where he was a highly de= corated combat infantryman. When his cuts and wounds from combat became so = badly infected from the bacteria, Agent-Orange infested swamps of Vietnam, = he was hospitalized with cellulitis of foot and leg. After recovering, he w= as re-assigned to the 25th Infantry Division=E2=80=99s Adjutant General=E2= =80=99s office at Cu Chi base camp where he spent his last few months in co= untry. Click http://immediate.cursemonkey.com/unsub/?id=3Dv0gz-mub0sfihiy to unsub= scribe. Every Market Media | 2052 W North Ave Suite 1F | Chicago, IL 60647 ------=_NextPart_000_01126_0801B468.0B40A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Screen Shot 2014-10-06 at 12.17.39 PM
 
FOR IMMEDIAT= E RELEASE
 January, 2014=
Contact: Roland Earl "Dusty" Trimmer
330-995-8837dustytrimmer@yahoo.com
 
 
= Written from the heart and experiences = of “Dusty” Earl Trimmer, ‘Condemned Property? Our Most Un= popular War Continues for Americans Who Fought in Vietnam...Why?’ tak= es a raw and blunt look at the Vietnam War, its Veterans and how the nation= has let them down. Garnering critical acclaim from coast to coast, readers= and reviewers are shocked to learn that the war’s biggest battle was= n’t fought in South-Eastern Asia, but is currently being waged agains= t the Department of Veterans Affairs on home soil. This is a book the VA wi= shes it could ban, but one that embodies the story of thousands who have pr= eviously had no voice.
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No other book gives such a frank and honest account= of not only the Vietnam War, but how the battle continues to this day on h= ome soil. While previous books include testimonials from Veterans that are = not honest, ‘Condemned Property?’ bares all.

“New statistics show that the number of Veterans dying while= waiting for treatment is sky-rocketing. VA hospitals are not fulfilling th= eir call to duty and, as a result, we have all but ‘forgotten’ = about those who served,” explains Trimmer, who still faces a daily ba= ttle against the physical and psychological trauma of events four decades a= go. “It’s almost as if we’re a nuisance to the VA, and a = lot of the public are blind to the plight we face.”

Continuing, “My book holds nothing back when depicting the t= ruth. I travel the country attending the funerals of fellow Veterans, most = who died with unprocessed benefits claims, because their funerals are often= the only time they’ll get recognition for all they sacrificed. My bo= ok calls the public, the Government and the media to stand to attention and= extend their gratitude to a generation of Veterans who earned every ounce = of valor running through their blood.”

Accolades for the book have been plentiful. Military Writers Socie= ty of America named Dusty Earl Trimmer “Author of the Month” wh= ile Chris Callen, Commander for Combat Infantry Association/Ohio Chapter re= cently awarded him with a Certificate of Appreciation for his work.

Reviews have also been overwhelmingly positive. American Legion Po= st #383 Commander Thomas Gretchko, a Vietnam veteran Army Ranger, comments,= “This may be one of the last great books written by an actual Vietna= m War combat veteran. Condemned Property? gives a voice = for millions of veterans from all wars by providing the author’s reco= llections of combat operations in the Vietnam War that the news media faile= d to provide.”

Michael Christy, editor for Togetherweserved.com, adds, “The= book differs from most Vietnam War tomes. It is a collection of interrelat= ed short, seemingly disparate pieces. What it does more importantly is bear= witness to the things men do in war and the things war does to men. Horrib= le things that scar many, if not all, for the rest of their lives. Trimmer = personalizes much of it.”

‘Condemned Property? Our Most Unpopular War Continues for Am= ericans Who Fought in Vietnam...Why?’ is available now: AMAZON.COM.

For more information and resources, visit the official website:&nb= sp;http://www.= condemnedpropertybook.com.

CONDEMNED PROPERTY? (469 Pages)
Earl “Dusty” Trimmer  |  ISBN: 978-1-= 4575-2290-1  |  $23 US (paper= back) 
Dog Ear Publishing  |  ISBN: 978-1-4575-2533-9&nb= sp; |  $28 US (hardcover)
 
About the Author: 
“Dusty” Earl Trimmer has been a marketing professional= for over forty years (1972 – 2013), representing billion dollar comp= anies. He served in the 25th Infantry Tropic Lightning Division’s Bra= vo Company of the 3rd 22nd Regulars during the Vietnam War’s bloodies= t years of 1968 – 1969 in South Vietnam’s Iron Triangle area ne= ar Cambodia. He served initially as a “grunt”, mostly as a poin= tman for the 1st Platoon of Bravo Company where he was a highly decorated c= ombat infantryman. When his cuts and wounds from combat became so badly inf= ected from the bacteria, Agent-Orange infested swamps of Vietnam, he was ho= spitalized with cellulitis of foot and leg. After recovering, he was re-ass= igned to the 25th Infantry Division’s Adjutant General’s office= at Cu Chi base camp where he spent his last few months in country.
 

 

 


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