User:Roscoe Morris

I am a Vietnam Veteran who has sustained numerous Denials for my claim for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) due to the negligence and oversight of The claims review board. I have information and documentation that the review board consistently denied because of allegations which led up to the traumatic incident that occurred. The incident was assault, attempted murder, negligence secret covert activities, which occurred on August 13, 1970 in South Vietnam. On August 13,1970 ( 8-13-1970 ),in Ban Me Thuat, of South Vietnam sergeant E7 Roland B. Davis, which at the time was the chief of the firing Battery. In a violent racial anger, Davis shot at me,grabbed me and put his 45 pistol to my throat and threatened my life again by saying that he would kill me for the "GP" of it. All the while, the remainder of superior officers watched and reluctantly did nothing. The assault that occurred against me was unprovoked as I engaged in a conversation concerning two other sergeants injured by an explosion that caused them to be Medevaced for immediate medical attention. After sergeant E7 Roland B. Davis, chief of Firing Battery heard what I had to say he then proceeded to attack me. Assault, Attempted Murder, and Covert Activities all happened on that night. There have been countless days and nights I have had to endure constent suffering from headaches, flashbacks, nightmares, deep depression, loss of memories, suicidal tendencies, and mental scares as a result of the criminal act which was committed against me. Over thirty five years have passed, and I am still being treated for the mental illness I suffer from as diagnosed by VA Medical Center physicians. I am still awaiting the Evaluation Board to acknowledge my diagnosed state of mental health, and to be compensated accordingly as my suffering is a result of what happened to me in Vietnam.