The U.S. Citizen-Soldier and the Global War on Terror: The National Guard Experience

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Resource type:After action and lesson learning reviews
Library:ERD
Keywords:Conflict, Health: Psychosocial, Partnership
Countries:Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America
Agency:Feinstein International Center, Tufts University
Author(s):Minear, L.
Date published:September 2007
Pages:96pp
Call number:912

Objectives: To present a composite picture of the impacts of the Global War on Terror on those who have faught it making use of media coverage and incorporating viewpoints of members of military families and organisations, local communities, public officials and policy-makers, helping professionals, and members of the general public.

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