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The moral wounds of a warrior
Post-traumatic-stress-disorder has unique aspects when it comes to service members. Voluntarily removing oneself from society to join a subculture of that vary society to uphold and defend the rights of that exact population can be emotionally/physically and psychologically damaging. The impacts of seeing and experiencing the worst atrocities that humans can inflict on each other can leave one with nightmares flashbacks and intrusive thoughts. These symptoms can hinder growth in ones career,family and all other social interactions.
By Travis knowlton4 years ago in Serve
Skin Cancer In The Military-A Silent Threat
This article was previously published on Dr. James Goydos' Medium. Veterans Day is one of the few days out of the year that is nationally recognized in the United States which honor the many people who have served in the armed forces over the two centuries that we have formally been a nation, and the years prior to 1776. While many rightly honor the sacrifice that the millions have made over the years in their service to America, there is one sacrifice that may go unnoticed: the additional risk that those in the armed forces face regarding skin cancer.
By James Goydos, MD4 years ago in Serve
The 4 Best Books About the Civil War
The American Civil War is widely considered the most pivotal moment in American history. Not only did that war represent a battle between North and South, but it was also a divergence point that greatly shaped society today. It had battles resulting in over 600,000 deaths.
By Borba de Souza4 years ago in Serve
Army Acronyms and Whatnot Vol. 7
7OCT2021; 2259, THU Almost exactly an hour before another R.E.D. Friday, and approx. 11 min til all the superstitious night owls begin making wishes for 11:11 PM. Since one of my main motivations is to see the random weekly holiday become mainstream, I figured why not finally bounce back to this series dedicated to my debriefing from the military?
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Serve
Gurkhas Army
Gurkhas was recruited by the British Army after the signing of a tripartite agreement between the governments of Nepal, India, and Britain in 1947. Gurkhas are gathered annually at the British Gurkha Camp in Pokhara, Nepal. The camp includes young people not only the British Army but also the Singapore Anti-Terrorism Police Force.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Serve
My experience at army cantt
I lived 4 days at army cantt and my experience is not that much bad and not much that good.I went there for my tests and they keep you 4 days at there cantt so they test you and observe you that if you are able or not to join army.I took several tests and they were all easy except that military planing that requires a active and quick response.How can you give a plan to military when you dont even have plan,how to change your routine.
By abdel rafei4 years ago in Serve
Financial Tips for Military Families
If you are a military family, then it is essential to be financially prepared. The average military salary is not enough to cover the cost of living in most areas. Thus, it would help if you always practiced financial responsibility. This article will provide tips on making your money go further and keeping up with each other’s finances.
By Stephanie Snyder4 years ago in Serve







