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post-combat
adjective
Alternative form of postcombat
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"The burden cannot simply be on the soldier if the Army is not providing adequate post-combat mental health care".
The understaffing of the reconstruction and the lack of post-combat planning wasn't the result merely of Donald Rumsfeld's bullheadedness.
The news media rushed to link the murders to post-combat stress, although there is little proof and investigations continue.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates inaugurated the post-combat phase.
There are potentially hundreds of thousands of veterans who are struggling with post-combat mental health issues who never ask the V.A. for help.
Unexploded ordnance (UXO) generated by cluster munitions, used extensively by NATO forces in the Kosovo conflict, resulted in more than 150 post-combat casualties.
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This is important since rates of post combat mental health problems in reserve forces are higher consistently across all the UK studies to date [ 11, 12].
Few if any senior American officers have spent more time than McChrystal in the post-9/11 combat theaters.
"It's an advance post for combatting narco-trafficking," he said firmly in an interview, and as such very welcome.
In the vacuum, Sunni extremists are showing just how much — and how little — Iraqi security forces are going to be capable of in the post-American-combat-mission era.
WASHINGTON Iraqaq may be President Bush's war, but Gen. David H. Petraeus has become its front man: a clear-speaking, politically savvy, post-Vietnam combat veteran with a Ph.D. from Princeton.
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