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This book examines the effects of combat stress on the family lives of past and present war veterans. A high proportion of those who served in Afghanistan have committed suicide since returning to civilian life. Partners and famil ... celý popis
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This book examines the effects of combat stress on the family lives of past and present war veterans. A high proportion of those who served in Afghanistan have committed suicide since returning to civilian life. Partners and family members also suffer, in their shared lives with emotionally scarred war veterans. Ex-service personnel and affected relatives provided author Ian Ferguson with fascinating first-hand information for the research behind Wars that Never End. Their confronting recollections surfaced in personal interviews, and sometimes in servicemen's letters and diary entries from front line battle fields, dating back to the Boer War. Few publications candidly tackle the contentious issue of mental health among combat veterans, so this book is essential reading for all discerning lovers of military history.
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