Army study: Mental health staff lacking in Afghanistan

An Army task force has found that a growing number of soldiers serving in Afghanistan are suffering from some kind of mental stress and is urging the military to double the number of mental health professionals deployed there. Full Story »

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Michael Todd
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by Michael Todd - Nov. 16, 2009

“We have got to make the soldier understand this is real. They are not weak. They are not imagining,” said Lt. Gen. Eric Schoomaker, the Army Surgeon General and the commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command.

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