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Using data compiled from longitudinal studies of World War II,
Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans, contributors to this
groundbreaking book examine the effects of military service across
the lifespan. Â The US spends over 100 billion dollars
annually on healthcare for more than 30 million active military and
veterans. The prevalence of negative trauma and post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) among military veterans is well-known.
 But other more subtle effects of military
service—particularly on health and well-being in later life—are
less well-understood, among researchers as well as medical and
mental health professionals who care for veterans. Chapters in this
book give us crucial insights into the impact of military service,
including the surprising finding that service can serve as a
protective factor in some contexts, throughout the aging process.
 Topic areas include the effects of combat and stress on
longevity and brain functioning; the use of memory, cognition, and
ego development at various points in life; the relationship between
experiences of discrimination and the later development of PTSD;
marriage longevity; employment; and the way notions of patriotism
and nationalism among service personnel and their families may
change over time.
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