I believe that Brother Band writer Steven E Ambrose wrote "We know how to win the war, we must learn to win peace right now ...". Because of the problems of returning to the post traumatic stress disorder, they can not reintegrate into society and can not become a social abandoner. We train these soldiers just like we make robots at the factory. And if they gain an approved seal, they are sent overseas to fight.
These experiences lead to complicated posttraumatic stress disorder. C-PTSD will affect repeatedly, part of the long-term abuse and abandonment population. Riko's proportion of post-traumatic stress disorder is double that of a soldier. Although they changed the name of post-traumatic stress disorder to protect the infamy of soldiers to eliminate post-traumatic stress disorder. The middle article says, "You are sending a hard life, you have some pain - well, it's cool, everyone will do it. Everyone has never had a difficult life. According to researchers' calculations, only 12% of Americans experienced a bad childhood experience over the age of four, but 36% of Americans have never experienced experience at all, as Americans One third of the people walking around means that they have never experienced serious childhood adverse events and the other 30% have only one bad childhood experience.
Soldiers are mentally and physically affected by every war. The Vietnamese used an orange drug in the Vietnam War. It adversely affected American soldiers, post traumatic stress disorder and post traumatic stress disorder. My grandfather never talked about his experience as a soldier in the Vietnam War. I believe that understanding the outcome of the war will open up new knowledge about my grandfather. With Ted Talk, Sebasitan Junger explains why veteran officers miss the war, why battle veterans miss the war. Junger has studied war for the past two decades and found that veterans can even overlook war. This is very remarkable. Soldiers and civilians are affected by war, but soldiers are those who experienced action and intensification accompanying battle.