Abstract

With the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom (known by most as the“WaronTerror”),deployedsoldiersandother personnel of the United States armed services and National Guard are returning home. Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan continues. More than 4,000 individuals have died in these war-related operations, and a far greater number endure lingering harm. In addition to physical devastation of lost limbs, vision, hearing, and mobility, injury often manifests in the form of neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric impairment. Perhaps the most commonly acknowledged of these maladies is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a potentially life-altering hazard of war-relatedevents. In tribute to all armed forces and other wartime personnel for their untoldbraveryandselflessness,thisissueofNeuropsychology

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