01983nam a2200373 a 4500001001500000005001700015008004100032020003500073020003000108040000600138050001400144050001400158082001400172100002100186245008200207250001600289260004100305300002100346520067600367650002501043650002501068650003501093650003501128650006001163650006001223650002801283650002801311650001701339650001701356856008201373942001201455999001701467952012501484ASIN023012069520170105102854.0130822s2012 xxu eng d a0230120695 (paperback)c$17.00 a9780230120693 (paperback) a004aRC552.P6704aRC552.P6704a616.852121 aPhilipps, David.10aLethal warriors :bwhen the new band of brothers came home /cDavid Philipps. aReprint ed. a[S.l.] :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2012. a288 p. ;c23 cm. aPulitzer Prize finalist David Philipps brings to life the chilling story of how today’s American heroes are slipping through the fingers of society—with multiple tours of duty and inadequate mental-health support creating a crisis of PTSD and a large-scale failure of veterans to reintegrate into society. Following the frightening narrative of the 506th Infantry Regiment—who had rebranded themselves as the Lethal Warriors after decades as the Band of Brothers—he reveals how the painful realities of war have multiplied in recent years, with tragic outcomes for America’s soldiers, compounded by an indifferent government and a shrinking societal safety net. 0aIraq War (2003-2011) 0aIraq War (2003-2011) 0aPost-traumatic stress disorder 0aPost-traumatic stress disorder 0aUnited States. Army. Parachute Infantry Regiment, 506th 0aUnited States. Army. Parachute Infantry Regiment, 506th 0aVeterans--Mental health 0aVeterans--Mental health 0aWar neuroses 0aWar neuroses403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0230120695/chopaconline-20 2ddccBK c14405d14405 001040708NFICaCLbCLcGENd2013-08-22l0m1o616.85212 PHI 2010pCIPS0000830q2023-11-25r2013-08-22w2013-08-22yBK