WSJ’S TOP 10 SEPTEMBER TITLES ‘WOUNDING WARRIORS’: AN EXPOSE ON DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS ~Authors Lt. Col. Daniel Gade and former WSJ reporter Mr. Daniel Huang available for Insights~
Wounding Warriors: How Bad Policy is Making Veterans Sicker and Poorer, by authors Lt. Col. Daniel Gade and former WSJ reporter Daniel Huang is an expose on the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, which has been rife with scandal and charges of ineptitude as it’s charged with caring for American military veterans. The book is the latest title release from Ballast Books and was named ‘Wall Street Journal Top-10 Books to Read for September.’
The heavily researched book Wounding Warriors is the combined effort of authors Daniel M. Gade, a retired US Army lieutenant who lost a leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq and is a two-time Purple Heart recipient. Daniel Huang, a former Wall Street Journal reporter. They interviewed dozens of veterans and combed through years of literature to compile a wealth of data leading to the conclusion: our system of caring for veterans, post-military, is broken.
Making it to the ‘Wall Street Journal Top-10 Books to Read for September’ affirms that this is an important story that should be told and read at this time. It will open up a lot of eyes to an important topic that affects the veteran community. The subjects of the book gave so much for their country; it’s only suitable that the country returns the favor.
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