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Theres no real homecoming for many of our veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They may go through the motions of daily life in their hometowns, but the terrible sights and sounds of war are still fresh in their minds. This empathic, inside look into the lives of our combat veterans reveals the lingering impact that the longest wars in our nations history continue to have on far too many of our finest young people. Basing her account on numerous interviews with veterans and their families, the author examines the factors that have made these recent conflicts especially trying. A major focus of the book is the extreme duress that is a daily part of a soldiers life in combat zones with no clear frontlines or perimeters. Having to cope with unrecognizable enemies in the midst of civilian populations and attacks from hidden weapons like improvised explosive devices exacts a heavy toll. Compounding the problem is the all-volunteer nature of our armed forces,...

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Abbotabad,

Abu Ghraib,

Achilles,

Adopt a College,

Agent Orange,

Ajax (Sophocles),

Al Jazeera,

Al-Maliki, Nour Kamel,

al Qaeda,

in Iraq,

in Mesopotamia,

al-Sadr,

Alviso, Patricia Alvarez,

Always Lost: A Meditation on War (traveling art exhibit),

American Friends Association,

American Psychiatric Foundation,

American Red Cross,

American Repertory Theater,

Amos, Marine Gen. James F.,

AMVETS Club,

Anbar,

Arbekais,

Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center,

Atlanta Braves,

At War (blog),

Aurakzai, Gen. Ali Muhammad Jan,

Baath Party,

Baghdad,

Baker, Cameron,

Balad Air Base,

Balboa Naval Hospital,

Baldino, Jennifer,

Baluchistan,

Barno, Lt. Gen. David,

Bean, Sgt. Coleman,

Beatrice Hawley award,

Bergner, Mary,

Berlinrut, Anna,

Biden, Vice President Joseph,

Bilmes, Prof. Linda,

Blue Star Military Families. See BSMF.

Boxer, Sen. Barbara,

Brave Heart,

Bremer, L. Paul,

Bristol-Meyers Squibb Foundation,

Broder, Dr. Judith,

Bronze Star,

BSMF (Blue Star Military Families),

Buckley, Angela,

Buckley, Sophie,

Bunker Hill College,

Bureau of Justice Statistics,

burn pits,

Burns, Kevin,

Bush, President George W.,

Camp Otaberry,

Carlson, Prof. Don,

Carson Nugget Foundation,

Casualty Affairs Office,

Central Intelligence Agency. See CIA.

Chandler, Air Force Gen. Carrol H.,

Charbaran Valley,

Chechnya,

Chiarelli, Army Gen. Peter W.,

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency),

CIAV (Coalition for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans),

Clair-Hayes, Kathy,

Clinton, Sec. of State Hillary,

Coalition for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans. See CIAV

Community Blueprint,

Community First,

Cone, Lt. Gen. Robert W.,

Cornford, Steven,

Crawford, Texas,

Curran, Leah,

Curtis, Col. Darrin,

Cutts, Robert L.,

Dari,

de-Baathification policy,

Democracy Now! (radio program),

Demoines, Heather,

Der Spiegel (newspaper),

Dirty War (Argentina),

Disabled American Veterans,

Diyala,

Domingo, Lance Corp. Nathan,

Dubai,

Dubrow, Jehanne,

EFPs. See explosively formed penetrators

Eikenberry, Gen. Karl,

embedded news reporters,

Emory University,

Ensler, Eve,

explosively formed penetrators (EFPs),

Eyes Wide Open Movement,

Fallujah,

Family Readiness Group,

FATA. See Federally Administered Tribal Areas

Fedayeen Saddam,

Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA),

Feinstein, Sen. Diane,

Female Engagement Team,

Filner, Rep. Bob,

Finkel, David,

1st Armored Division,

Flowers of Flame (book by Iraqi poets),

Folkrod, Patricia,

Fort Benning,

Fort Bragg,

Fort Carson,

Fort Dix,

Fort Drum,

Fort Hood,

Fort Irwin,

Fort Lewis,

Fort Sill,

Fort Stewart,

Foundation for Suicide Prevention,

Freedom of Information Act,

Frontline (television documentary program),

Gates, Sec. of Defense Robert M.,

Ghaemi, Dr. Nassir,

Gold Star Families Speak Out (GSFSO),

Gold Star Mothers Speak Out (GSMSO),

Gold Star Wives,

Goodman, Amy,

Greenert, Navy Adm.,

Green Zone,

Grossman, Lt. Col. Dave,

Ground Truth (documentary),

GSFO. See Gold Star Families Speak Out

GSMO. See Gold Star Mothers Speak Out

Habitat for Humanity,

Hamidi, Ghulam Haider,

Hanbali school,

Happy New Year (film),

Haqqani, Jalaluddin,

Haqqani, Ynuis Khais,

Haqqani,

Hasan, Major Nidal Malik,

Hazaras,

HBIEDs (house-borne IEDs),

Helmand,

Herbert, Bob,

Hidden Wounds (documentary),

Hikmetyar, Gulbuddin,

Hohl, Alexander,

Hohl, Patricia,

Holt, Rep. Rush,

Holyoke Community College,

Home Base,

Homecoming Project,

house-borne IEDs. See HBIEDs

Hurt Locker (film),

Hussein, Saddam,

Huze, Sean,

IAVA (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America),

IEDs (improvised explosive devices),

Iliad (Homer),

improvised explosive devices. See IEDs

Individual Ready Reserve See IRR

Inter-Services Intelligence. See ISI

Into the Fire: Voices of Veterans and Their Families (Robert Puett),

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. See IAVA

IRR (Individual Ready Reserve),

ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence),

Islamabad,

JAM (Jaysh-al-Mahdi),

James Irvine Foundation,

Jaysh-al-Mahdi. See JAM

JCS (Joint Chiefs of Staff),

Joint Chiefs of Staff. See JCS

Jones, Rep. Walter,

Joya, Malalai,

Kabul,

Kahlor, Ryan,

Kahlor, Timothy B.,

Kandahar,

Karbala,

Karzai, Ahmid Wali,

Karzai, President Hamid,

Kashmir,

Kayani, Gen. Ashfaq,

Keene, Ret. Gen. Jack,

Keesling, Chance,

Kennedy, Sen. Ted,

Kinna, Brooke,

Kirghiz,

Knight, Roger,

Kubein, Adele,

Kunduz,

Kunduz City,

Kurds,

Kuwait,

Laden, Osama bin,

Lashkar-e-Taiba,

Lee, Rep. Barbara,

Lehrer, Jim,

Lessin, Nancy,

Little League,

Logar,

Lucey, Debbie,

Lucey, Jeff,

Lucey, Joyce,

Lucey, Kelley,

Lucey, Kevin,

Luceys,

madrassas,

Malone House,

MANPADS (man-portable air defense systems),

Man-portable air defense systems. See MANPADS

Massachusetts National Guard,

Mazar-e-Sharif,

McCain, Sen. John,

meal ready to eat. See MREs

Meehan, Shannon,

Meyer, Corp. Dakota,

MFSO (Military Families Speak Out),

milblogging.com,

Military Child Education Coalition,

Military Families Speak Out. See MFSO

Military Photographer of the Year Award,

Military Sexual Trauma. See MST

Military Spouses for Change,

Miller, Pfc. Bruce,

milspouse.com,

Milspouse Mutterings (blog),

Mohammed (Prophet),

Montclair Art Museum,

Montgomery, Staff Sgt. Thad,

Mortenson, Greg,

Mothers of East Los Angeles,

Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,

MREs (meal ready to eat),

MST (military sexual trauma),

Mujahideen,

Mujahadin-e Khaliq (MEK),

Mullen, Deborah,

Mullen, Ret. Adm. Mike,

Muqtada al-Sadr,

Murray, Sen. Patty,

Musharraf, President Pervez,

Najibullah, President Mohammad,

National Military Families Association,

National Museum of American History,

National Press Photographers Association,

National Veterans Legal Services,

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization),

Navy SEAL,

Needs,

New York State Health Foundation,

New York State Supreme Court,

nonmedical attendants,

Noor, Gen. Atta Muhammad,

North Atlantic Treaty Organization. See NATO

Northern Alliance,

Not Alone (blog),

Obama, Michelle,

Obama, President Barack,

Odysseus,

OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom),

OIF (Operation Iraqi Freedom),

Omar, Mullah Muhammad,

101st Airborne Division,

ONeill, Prof. Kathleen,

Operation Enduring Freedom. See OEF

Operation Homefront,

Operation House Call,

Operation Iraqi Freedom. See OIF

Operation Purple,

Opinionater (blog),

Oxfam,

Paktika,

Palin, Gov. Sarah,

Pasha, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuha,

Pashto,

Pashtuns,

Patriot missiles,

Paul, Rep. Ron,

PBS NewsHour (television program),

Pearsall, Sgt. Stacy,

Pelosi, Rep. Nancy,

Persian Gulf,

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