Winning the War Within: High Anxiety Hits US Soldiers

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Winning the War Within: High Anxiety Hits US Soldiers

Almost always, the leading stories in the evening news are about the daily tragedies in Iraq. News anchors, highlighted by graphic images of the war, report about mounting pressures of serving in the frontlines. From roadside bombs, to encounters with the alleged Iraq-based Al Qaeda partisans, to fiery ambuscades — the constant threat posed by unseen enemies have been hounding American troops since Day One of the invasion, or what others prefer to call the liberation of that country. More than a million US personnel have been sent to Iraq, with a third of that number posting at least two tours of duty. Amidst the mounting call to have the troops return home, those who actually have to do the fighting try to exercise the will to win, not because of the politics, but because they need to survive in order to gain the victory.

For others, the cause of anxiety is not just the dangers of being out on combat patrols or missions in enemy-held territory. The loneliness of separation from family and loved ones can be an emotionally draining situation, whether one is in war or not. While facilities have...

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