Casualties of Combat
Casualties of Combat: For Some, the Battle Goes on Long After the Shooting Stops
The article below is the first in a four-part series documenting how the U.S. Department of Defense is failing to address the mental health needs of combat veterans. The article details the escalating costs of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, and where veterans can get help from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Leading the way providing advocacy for these veterans is the National Gulf War Resource Center, an organization sponsored, in part, by the Vietnam Veterans of America.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2189
The article below is the first in a four-part series documenting how the U.S. Department of Defense is failing to address the mental health needs of combat veterans. The article details the escalating costs of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, and where veterans can get help from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Leading the way providing advocacy for these veterans is the National Gulf War Resource Center, an organization sponsored, in part, by the Vietnam Veterans of America.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2189
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