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From the publisher. It is in the nature of our naïveté about war that we prepare for combat but rarely for its aftermath. Vietnam vet and historian Robert "Doc" Topmiller began Binding Their Wounds while he was still struggling with his own PTSD but died before he could finish the book. Completed by his friends, the book provides an engaging account of America's attitudes and treatment of its veterans, from the Revolutionary War forward. Major chapters focus on the failures of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (and its predecessors) to address the needs of vets exposed to radiation in post-World War II military experiments, vets suffering from Gulf War illnesses, and vets exposed to Agent Orange during Vietnam. Particular attention is given to the persistent issues of trauma and suicide in soldiers and veterans. This volume documents strengths and shortcomings of military and VA responses to the needs of our servicemen and women and suggests ways that we can do better, including the avoidance of armed conflict. Rich in personal accounts of veterans, Doc's own story is compellingly woven into the narrative.
Llegir més - Autors Robert J. Topmiller, T. Kerby Neill
- ISBN13 9781594515729
- ISBN10 1594515727
- Pàgines 231
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 11/05/2026
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Binding Their Wounds America's Assault on Its Veterans
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- Robert J. Topmiller, T. Kerby Neill
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- PARADIGM (2026)
- 9781594515729



