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Take Action today to help Suzanne. Demand that she be given an honorable discharge now!

Lt. Colonel Switzer
Fort Lewis WA 98433

is who we need to be writing to asking for Spc. Suzanne Swift to have a medical discharge or an honorable discharge from the Amy due to her post traumatic stress disorder.

After writing the letter we need to fax them to:

Senator Gordon Smith- Eugene, OR Office
Federal Building
211 East 7th Avenue, Room 202
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: 541.465.6750
Fax: 541.465.6808

Senator Ron Wyden-Eugene, OR
151 West 7th Ave
Suite 435
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 431-0229

Congressman Peter DeFazio-Eugene Office
151 West 7th, Suite 400
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 465-6732

Senator Patty Murray in Washington- Tacoma Office
950 Pacific Avenue, Ste. 650
Tacoma, Washington 98402
Phone: (253) 572-3636
Fax: (253) 572-9892


If there is no fax number you can email them. Let me know if you send a
letter and if you get a response.

If you want to donate to Suzanne's legal or medical fund please contact
me:  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it


Thanks so much from Suzanne and her family. This is so important for us
to do not only for us to end the war, but to defend women who are in the
military.

love,
Sara
 
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