Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Veterans Day Worksheets For Kids

Veterans Day Worksheets For Kids , (CP) - "I am not so well. I am clear off the hooks," wrote a soldier who soon would be discharged from the Army as unfit to serve. Back at home in Pennsylvania, he turned increasingly paranoid and violent. Then he killed himself.

The year was 1864 for this young Civil War veteran.

It would take more than a century, and many more wars, for post-traumatic stress disorder to be recognized as a medical condition and to be acknowledged by the U.S. military as a raging fact of life.

A new HBO documentary, "Wartorn: 1861-2010," charts this heartbreaking story, from the U.S. invasion of Iraq all the way back to the Civil War, whose veterans, according to the film, accounted for more than half the patients in mental institutions of that era.

James Gandolfini is an executive producer, returning the former "Sopranos" star to veterans affairs after his 2007 HBO documentary, "Alive Day Memories: H



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