Steeling the Mind Combat Stress Reactions and Their Implications for Urban Warfare

Combat stress casualties are not necessarily higher in city operations than operations on other types of terrain. Commanders and NCOs need to have the skills to treat and prevent stress casualties and understand their implications for urban operations. The authors review the known precipitants of co...

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Main Author: Helmus, Todd C. (auth)
Other Authors: Glenn, Russell W. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2005
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