Iraq War Vets Face Battle with Stress Upon Returning Home, Expert Says
The Columbian › November 20, 2008
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The Columbian › November 20, 2008
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First, it's a really lousy work environment: It's 130 degrees, and the sun beats down without pity, unless you're in a dust storm or in a downpour that turns the soil into peanut butter.
The job is grueling; just getting dressed for work can mean putting on a lot of stuff that is hard, hot and heavy. And even though you're on the job 70 or 80 hours a week, you don't get to write down overtime.See the full content of this document
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Iraq War Vets Face Battle with Stress Upon Returning Home, Expert Says
You're always bringing your job home with you, since almost everything and everyone around you is part of the job -- except for everything that creeps or crawls, which exists only to s...
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