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The Vietnam War 1954-1975

1954-1975. AKA (also known as) PTSD combat distress shell shock Symptoms: nightmares flashbacks from war reliving the war feeling emotionally

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The Vietnam War

1954-1975

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Map of Asia

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North v. South

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Soldiers—United States and S. Vietnamese

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Soldiers—N. Vietnamese and Chinese

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open fields

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mortar—portable canons

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Protests to end the U.S.’s part in the Vietnam War

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

AKA (also known as)•PTSD•combat distress•shell shock

Symptoms:•nightmares•flashbacks from war•reliving the war•feeling emotionally cut off from others •feeling numb •not caring about former interests •feeling endangered•feeling anxious, jittery, panicked, or irritatible•having difficulty sleeping, focusing, relating with family/friends

Reactions/Results:•inability to keep a job•drinking/drugs•divorce•feeling lost or alone•loss of family support•depression•harming self or others•suicide

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