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Injured Vets Seeking Closure Return to Iraq

Washington : DC : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • Injured Vets Seeking Closure Return to Iraq
    Injured Vets Seeking Closure Return to Iraq
    Posted by: RaulDeSouza
    Injured Vets Seeking Closure Return to Iraq
Injured Vets Seeking Closure Return to Iraq

The military has been aiding injured veterans to return to Iraq to help them find closure and assure them that their sacrifices were worth it. Operation Proper Exit—believed to be the first such program to facilitate vets' return to a battlefield while a war is still in progress—has had a "phenomenal" effect on the wounded veterans, one commander tells the New York Times. "Some of them said their night terrors stopped after they went," he said. The idea of returning to Iraq came from the injured troops themselves. Some of the returnees, used to the the sounds of exploding IEDs and mortar fire, are astounded at how quiet military bases in Iraq now seem. "It’s an honor to be here and see the progress. We gave a lot for your country and we’re glad for it,” one lieutenant who lost a leg told an Iraqi general. ”You should wear your wounds like badges on your chest,” the general replied.

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  • Posted By Changez Changez | about 1 month ago
    It seems like a good thing to allow these soldiers to return and get over or find closure for their traumatic experiences in Iraq. I am sure they must be very happy to actually see some progress as a result of their sacrifices, even if they should never have had to make those sacrifices int he first place. I hope you're safe to day after what happened in Lahore.
  • Posted By RaulDeSouza RaulDeSouza | about 1 month ago
    Yeahh thats true about them not having to make sacrifices...
    and yes thanks i am safe and sound..but dont like the feeling of whats going around,.
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