Pulitzer-winning series used as tool to lobby for change
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Iraq War veteran Kris Goldsmith speaks at a news conference with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. On Tuesday, Gillibrand announced her support of the Military Mental Health Review Board Improvement Act, saying she was prompted by Goldsmith.
Pulitzer-winning series used as tool to lobby for change
By Dave Philipps Published: April 19, 2014 | 12:00 am
After a combat tour in Iraq, Kris Goldsmith was discharged from the Army in 2007 for attempting suicide.
His superiors wrote him up for malingering and not being on a plane to his second combat deployment - a flight he missed because he was locked in an Army hospital psychiatric ward. He was given a general discharge that stripped him of some veterans benefits.
"They kicked me out as quickly as they could," he said when reached Thursday at his house in New York. "And ever since, I've struggled. I can't get a real job because my discharge papers say I committed a serious offense."
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Once out of the Army, Goldsmith decided he would do whatever he could to keep the same thing from happening to other troops. This year, with other veterans, he started knocking on doors on Capitol Hill.