Challenges Faced By Australian Veterans Essay

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What Challenges were faced by Australian veterans and their families after the Vietnam War and why? I would like to start by referring to source c, Allan Handley felt guilty for killing people, He says this guilt will probably stay around for the rest of his life. Allan also states that the troops and him were not accepted when they returned home, which is alienation from the public. Source A & B suffer from Post Traumatic stress disorder and it impacts their everyday life. Vietnam War caused a lot of different things including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is my first topic, symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the impact on everyday life. According to the American Psychiatric Association, post traumatic stress disorder develops after someone is exposed to an extremely traumatic event and they reacted to the event with intense fear, horror or helplessness. Such traumatic events include: * war * torture * terrorism * a natural disaster (e.g. a bushfire, flood or cyclone) * a major car accident The Intrusive Symptoms include: * Distressing thoughts or images * Nightmares about the event * Feeling or acting as if the traumatic event were recurring…show more content…
Agent Orange increased rates of cancer, nerve, digestive, skin and respiratory disorders. Veterans had higher rates of throat cancer, acute/chronic leukemia, prostate cancer, lung cancer, soft tissue sarcoma and liver cancer. Veterans are also more increased to have trouble having babies, and if having babies, some are missing body parts, known fact show that grandfathers that served in the Vietnam war, the children of theirs children have defects of agent orange. Other than liver cancer, these are the same conditions the US Veteran's Administration has found to be associated with exposure to Agent Orange/dioxin, and are on the list of conditions eligible for compensation and

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