Pentagon Plays Catch-Up As Toll Of Repeat Combat Duty Rises -- Christian Science Monitor
A Department of Veterans Affairs study reports a three-fold increase in depression and post-traumatic stress after repeat combat duty, raising questions about the Pentagon’s ability to keep soldiers with combat-related psychological problems away from the front.
Emotional pain, depression, and angst among US soldiers seeing multiple deployments in war zones are much more common than the Pentagon has reported, a new Department of Veterans Affairs survey says
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My Comment: What I find amazing is that even with all of these complications and problems .... soldiers are still re-enlisting in great numbers.
But multiple deployments to war zones for extended periods of time does have an impact, and care and observation must be a priority for everyone to insure that these psychological issues do not become major issues to those who are most susceptible to it.