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Hidden Casualties. Jon Elliston and Catherine Lutz.

by Elliston, Jon; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 7Family. Publisher: Southern Exposure, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Abused women | Family violence | Military policy | Murder | Soldiers -- Family relationships | Soldiers -- Mental health | United States Army | War -- Psychological aspects | Wife abuseDDC classification: 050 Summary: "After a spate of wife killings at Fort Bragg, domestic abuse in military families is under new scrutiny--but the Defense Department still turns a blind eye on key causes." (SOUTHERN EXPOSURE) This article reports that the murders of four women by their soldier-husbands over a period of five weeks in 2002 has raised questions "about the effects of war on the people who wage it, the spillover on civilians from training military personnel to kill, the role of military institutional values, and even the possible psychiatric side effects of an anti-malarial drug the Army gives its soldiers."
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Hidden Casualties, Spring 2003; pp. 24-31.

"After a spate of wife killings at Fort Bragg, domestic abuse in military families is under new scrutiny--but the Defense Department still turns a blind eye on key causes." (SOUTHERN EXPOSURE) This article reports that the murders of four women by their soldier-husbands over a period of five weeks in 2002 has raised questions "about the effects of war on the people who wage it, the spillover on civilians from training military personnel to kill, the role of military institutional values, and even the possible psychiatric side effects of an anti-malarial drug the Army gives its soldiers."

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