Abstract

During Operation Herrick, more than 2200 British combat personnel were wounded in action in Afghanistan and admitted to field hospitals.1 Almost 20 years have passed since this Operation began, and it was with interest that I read Daniel Dyball and colleagues’ Article2 examining the long-term psychosocial outcomes of serious physical combat injury.

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