Review of Out of the Uniform, Back into Civilian Life: No Nonsense Veterans Benefits Guid
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Re: Review of Out of the Uniform, Back into Civilian Life: No Nonsense Veterans Benefits Guid
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Ludovica, I read your post with much interest. I should tell you guys that I lived for years on the campus of a Veteran’s Hospital in the United States. The amount of resources and effort that goes into attempting veterans’ care - it is remarkable, but the mental health challenges are vast. One thing that’s interesting is that this current generation is the first that hasn’t had a large-scale infantry war. PTSD should drop down in this military generation. I pray it does. Until then, so glad that books and reviews like this one exist!Ludovica Peruzzi wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 18:48 Honestly, the more I read about the topic the more horrified I am at the American military. Even in the best case scenario, these men risked their lives for the sake of a country which didn't even care enough about them to grant them a good life after. Just sad and unfair. It's nice that there are books like this one shedding light on the situation. Thanks for your review!
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I am not in favor of war. I believe there are better ways to solve matters. However, such is the world.
Your review sheds insight on the offerings of a well-serving book for those dealing with the violation of their rights and trauma.
I sincerely hope veterans and relevant family members grab the valuable insight Jason Pike has put forth in this book.
Congratulations to the author!