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Stress and Coping with War: The Experience of Deployment and Reunion for Mortuary Affairs Units, Reserve Units, and First-Term Army Wives.
Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. Dept. of Psychiatry.

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NTIS Order Number: AD-A256 633/9




 
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Date: 1992
Author: A. E. Norwood J. E. McCarroll R. J. Ursano C. S. Fullerton F. R. Rosenberg

This volume presents a view of Operation Desert Shield/Storm from several perspectives: mortuary affairs personnel assigned to the Gulf, the 123rd Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) who participated in Operation Desert Storm, and first-term Army wives. In Augus ...

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