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Selected Books
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American Soldiers in Iraq byCall Number: DS79.76 .E526 2009
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Handbook of War and Society byCall Number: DS371.412 .R68 2011
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The Sociology of War and Violence byCall Number: HM554 .M35 2010
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From War to Peace byCall Number: JZ5574 .S54 2011
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The Warrior Ethos byCall Number: U21.2 .C6425 2007
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Understanding Military Culture byCall Number: U21.2 .E54 2004
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Battle byCall Number: U21.2 .L95 2003
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Military Masculinities byCall Number: U21.5 .M4975 2003
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Soldiers and Civilians byCall Number: UA23 .S5269 2001
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Films
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Hidden WoundsCall Number: RC552 .P67 H5334 2006It's estimated that one in six of the troops returning from the current war in Iraq will suffer some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD.) Hidden Wounds explores this painful reality through the stories of three New England veterans and their struggles to overcome the trauma of their experiences.
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Left in BaghdadCall Number: UB369 .L44 2007After losing his left arm to an IED while serving in Iraq, American soldier Ross Graydon spends six months rehabilitation at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. This documentary follows Ross as he returns with his wife and daughter to their home in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky.
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