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Comment: The report would like to 'talk it down' and have us believe that trauma and brain injury is only a minor problem for soldiers at war, affecting only an insignificant minority. An assertion which does not stand up to scrutiny in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary:
Undiagnosed brain injury - the hidden legacy of Iraq
Thousands of GIs cope with brain damage
Low Morale Has U.S. Troops in Iraq Pretending to Patrol
Soldiers in silent revolt in Iraq
Pentagon Denies Increase in Troops' Suicides a Result of War
Shelters take many vets of Iraq, Afghan wars
The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness
Soldiers to learn signs of stress, brain injury. Army program aims to encourage troops to seek treatment, remove stigma
Depression may play a bigger role in readjustment than previously thought in troubled vets
Overstretched armed forces leading to mental health problems
Study shows fallout! Iraq veterans suffer stress and alcoholism
Iraq commanders say no to mental health breaks in combat
Insanity Alert! Pentagon may drop mental health question
Finding therapists proves hard for troops
Parrots, war vets team up in L.A. healing program
Treating trauma: Veterans programmed to kill and later thrown away.