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Veteran Mental Health: What Did We Expect? How does war affect the mind of a soldier? It would seem to some that a soldier thrives on war, that true heroism lies within those who show no weakness in its midst. No mental block can stop a soldier from his duty. Yet, some 20% of veterans are returning home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). So what of these brave servicemen and women who snap upon realizing the harsh tragedy of war? How can the concept of unbreakable soldier be taken on? In the article, “Military’s mental-health system faces shortage of providers, lack of good diagnostic tools” Ellen Nakashima and Sandhya Somashekhar take on these questions by examining the resources provided to veterans for mental health issues. The authors of this article take specific note of the rising rates of mental health related problems among veterans over the past decade. What is befuddling about this piece is how the information is presented as surprising or shocking. How could the authors, let alone the military, be caught off guard by the fact that a decade long war could …show more content…

Billy is endlessly thrown throughout his timeline; never able to escape the moments of his war experience. It has been postulated that Billy is suffering from combat fatigue or PTSD in this work. As such, with a sleight of thought Billy is whisked away to a traumatic moment in his history. Billy takes a bite of a Three Musketeers Bar and he is in the woods with Roland Weary and the scout duo Roland was trying to morph into a trio. The smell of the rotting corpses days after the bombing of Dresden, described as “mustard gas and roses”, shares a similarity to Billy’s drunken breath. It’s no wonder that “Billy didn’t really like life at all” after the war. He never

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