
Promoting a “Right to Heal” from Ft. Hood to Abu Ghraib
Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are holding the U.S. government accountable for innocent victims on all sides of the fighting.
Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are holding the U.S. government accountable for innocent victims on all sides of the fighting.
Returning from war without psychological trauma is not necessarily good for veterans.
Silence on the part of veterans is often a symptom of “moral injury.”
To stop future massacres, send Bales back to Afghanistan for trial. Let’s see how “diminished capacity” plays in Kandahar – the scene of the crime.
A few years ago, recruiting was a more thankless job.
Mythologizing and romanticizing World War II ignores its complex legacy.
The Iraq War is morally troublesome and many of our soldiers are suffering the consequences.
Veterans of the Iraq War return home to face the friendly fire of an indifferent Pentagon and Veterans Administration.