It is important for military professionals to take the time to study military history because the lessons learned can directly affect the success or failure of the Armys future missions and the welfare of the Soldiers. This essay will discuss how the United States Army failed and/or succeeded in applying lessons learned from a previous war or conflict in relation to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I will contrast the Civil War to World War I, World War II to the Vietnam War, and the Vietnam War to Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom. I intend to show how some situations were detrimental to the Soldier and how others were beneficial.
United States Army's Successes and Failures in Applying PTSD Lessons Learned
2008
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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