This week Americans and other war veteran supporters can take these issues of veteranmedical care and mental health costs to the politicians in Washington and demand that Washington take better care of patriots, citizens, and the U.S. economy—and do it immediately.
NOTES
Arab Times. “U.S. Can’t Handle Care Demand,” 8 March 2008, p. 39.
Dohrenwend, et. al. The Psychological Risks of Vietnam for U.S. Veterans: A Revisit with New Data and Methods.
Hoge, Charles W., Castro, Carl A., Messer, Stephen C., McGurk, Dennis, Cotting, Dave I., & Koffman, Robert L. Combat Duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, Mental Health Problems, and Barriers to Care.
Jelenek, Pauline. “U.S. Troops in Iraq, Afghanistan Find Harder Time Getting Mental Health Care,” Al-Watan, 8-9 March 2008, p. 19.
Laurence, Charles. Soldiers Kill Wives after Serving in Afghanistan.
Roehr, Bob. High Rate of PTSD in Returning Iraq Veterans.
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