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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific, informative, timely book,
By Charlene Rubush "author and book lover" (Donalsonville, Georgia) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Down Range: To Iraq and Back (Paperback)
Kudos to Chuck Dean and Bridget Cantrell- I am very grateful for finding this book. How I longed for such a book back in 1968, when a soldier I loved came back from Vietnam with PTSD.
I didn't know what I was dealing with then, only that our lives were not normal.Those of us whose lives were personally affected by Vietnam, during and after the war, suffered from a lack of information, as well as the general apathy of the American public. Many of us survived our experience on our own,yet carry deep scars. Many didn't survive at all. It is heartening to know that our latest warriors and families will have this life-altering, mind-saving, packed with knowledge guide to help them along the rocky road of living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on a daily basis. This book should be read by the general public, so that they would gain insight into the challenges faced by those sent off to foreign lands, to fight their battles. Read it, share it, and pass it on. We'll all be better for it.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for all soldiers and families,
By Christy (Frederick, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Down Range: To Iraq and Back (Paperback)
I received this book for free from the mobilization station when I was leaving for my overseas duty and it is available to all soldiers all you have to do is ask. A must read for all soldiers returning from operations in the Middle East. You have so many things in your mind that you cannot explain or understand and this book helps put your feelings and thoughts into perspective. I highly recommend that all soldiers request and read this book and share with their families. Acclimating back into your life that you left is a hard thing to do and it can also be quite the challenge for those left at home that don't understand what we saw and did, so help them out and give them this book! All family support centers should be able to help you out and if you can't find it anywhere in the Army system, then buy it! It is worth the cost to help understand and to help your families welcome you home again.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughts of a combat veteran,
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This review is from: Down Range: To Iraq and Back (Paperback)
The book should be in the possession of every combat serviceman and his family. Dean and Cantrell build on Dean's two prior books about essentially the same topic: The damage warriors bring home, but that cannot be easily seen. Nonphysical wounds of a psychological nature are as real as shrapnel holes! Returning to the family after being in combat can be a difficult transition for many young men and nowdays for women. Families need to know what to expect, and so does the returning service member. It was recently estimated that as many as 36% of our returnees from Iraq and Afghanistan may be affected by serious cases of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. If this is true, it's a calamity we cannot ignore.
Get the book and read it cover to cover. It takes on difficult challenges, and may help get us through the minefields of trauma in homecoming.The message is important to families as well as to the serving member. This first edition has some grammar problems that detract from the message at times. Subsequent editions can be expected to be more professionally edited. A best seller? We shall see, but it is certainly something it will pay to get your hands on if you have a loved one in a combat zone.
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