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Battle Fatigue Analysis

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Overall, 25% of casualties of WWII were caused the traumas of war, and this rate went up to as high as 50% because the average service member was deployed for up to four years away from home. Since WWII was so intense and fought in different climates on so many different fronts many service members were affected, military and civilian psychiatrists were confronted with the reality that psychological weakness had little to do with subsequent distress in combat. Thus, terminology changed from “combat neurosis” to “combat exhaustion,” or “battle fatigue” Reflecting the consensus that all service members were vulnerable to battle fatigue due to their

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