Does Post Traumatic Stress Disorder qualify a soldier for a Purple Heart? Marine Sgt. Nathan Sutton told KING-5 he was blown up six times during his three deployments to Iraq and now suffers with PTSD ...
BOSTON (AP) – The danger he faced in Iraq was constant, and that’s reflected in how Erick Valiente remembers the M-16 rifle he took on patrol. “That was my right hand, pretty much,” said the former ...
Ray Brown walked into the stable at Leg Up Farm and said, “This right here is where it started.” He walked through the stable at Leg Up Farm, stopping at a stall to pat the nose of a horse peeking ...
Online readers comment on "Man on Fire," by Craig Malisow, January 17. Take responsibility: It seems that Paul Miles's family diagnosed him with PTSD and no psychiatrists did. It also seems that he ...
A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that thousands of Navy and Marine Corps veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who developed post-traumatic stress disorder but were denied Veterans Affairs benefits ...
Pentagon policy calls for equal time on and off duty, but troops in Iraq spend 15 months in combat with just 12 months on leave. If President Bush decides to maintain the current build-up, tours may ...
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — After four deployments to Iraq and a battle with PTSD, Charles "Chuck" Cleghorn has transformed his personal struggles into a mission to help others, graduating summa cum laude ...
U.S. soldiers serving repeated Iraq deployments are 50 percent more likely than those with one tour to suffer from acute combat stress, raising their risk of post-traumatic stress disorder, according ...
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