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A new rule broadens the definition of post-traumatic stress disorder, allowing non-combat veterans to receive disability benefits for being traumatized by events they did not actually experience.
Donald Rumsfeld had the chance to be one of the great American heroes of all time.
Over the last hundred years, psychiatry has taken very different perspectives on war stress.
Our citizenry, who look to military leadership for a forthright explanation of the state of readiness, will view pedestrian issues like outfitting the entire army in black berets in a way that undercuts the military funding debate in times of growing fiscal austerity.
A review of Michael Gordon and Berndard Trainor's Cobra II and Tony Zinni's The Battle for Peace.
With his decision to cancel the Future Combat Systems family of ground combat vehicles, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has done the U.S. Army a grave disservice.
The stunning success of the "combat portion" of Operation Iraqi Freedom challenges any understanding based upon previous military history.
The Iraq war has pumped adrenaline into the publishing industry, producing works that will make lasting contributions to reconstruction planning and scholarly reseearch.



