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New England Journal / /

Country

Iraq / United States / Afghanistan / /

Facility

Joint Force Headquarters / /

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psychological health services / media coverage / /

MedicalCondition

Traumatic Brain Injury / PTSD / posttraumatic stress disorder / /

MedicalTreatment

counseling / /

Organization

Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health / Pew Research Center / Congress / Air Force / National Guard / MHAT V / Surgeon General U.S. Army Medical Command / Department of Defense / Army / Joint Force / United States Marine Corps / American Psychological Association / Armed Forces on Their Dependent Children / U.S. military / U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs / /

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Position

Navy Surgeons General / Surgeon / Command Surgeon / Surgeon General / /

PublishedMedium

New England Journal of Medicine / /

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www.MaketheConnection.net / www.MilitaryCrisisLine.net / www.realwarriors.net / /

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