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War and Combat
“I remember when I first got out [of the Army], everything just seemed like Iraq.”
Guillermo Sanchez
U.S. Army, 2003-2006
War and Combat
During war or conflict, military Service members and civilians are exposed to a number of potentially traumatic events. This exposure can increase their chances of having PTSD or other mental health problems.
- Combat Exposure
Stressors faced by military Service members are exposed to a number of potentially traumatic events. Find out more about stressors, and how the effects of military service can affect mental health.
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