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Do you know a woman who served in combat? Check out this article on how combat may affect psychological health.
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Posted in Defense Discussions, DoD News, Education, Military Health, Rotator
Tagged combat, DCoE, Department of Defense, Psychological Health, resources, women
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Afghan National Army medics put their skills to the test during a medical exercise.
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Posted in DoD News, Rotator
Tagged advanced triage, Afghan National Army, Army Medic, Army Soldiers, combat, combat situation, training exercise, triage
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A group of veterans and military family members emphasized the need for peer support in healing the wounds of war during the 2013 Warrior and Family Symposium.
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Posted in DoD News, Family Focus Friday, Military Families
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Capt. Sara Haimes, an Aeromedical Psychologist, helps soldiers develop skills that allow them to deal with combat stress effectively.
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