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Part 1
 
Alpha Company: Their War Comes Home
 
Alpha Company hit hard by post-traumatic stress
Part 2
 
Rebuilding their lives
Part 3
 
Haunted, again and again
Part 4
 
The Battles Past and Ahead
 
Certain of their own action if not the mission
 
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How this series was reported
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Dan South: Thrown from a humvee
 
Inquirer reporter Tom Infield on the series
 
Mike Sarro and John Ashenfelder: Ambush aftermath
 
Robert Jackson: Can’t shake images of Iraq
 
Lorenzo Martinez : The war outside his window
 
Anthony Callum: 'Flying by the seat of our pants'
 
Allan Dempster: A sword on S. Broad St.
 
Harold Myers: ‘Every night I cried’
Previous Alpha coverage
 
From deployment to return
Graphics
 
Timeline: Starting with the mobilization
 
Profiles of Alpha Company members
 
How the ambush happened
 
Alpha Company survey: What they're doing now
From the front lines
 
A Guard member shares e-mails to his family
Discussion boards
 
Being a soldier at war
 
Soldiers returning home from war
 
Getting help with PTSD
Getting help for PTSD
 
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
 
Pennsylvania Army National Guard
 
Army Behavioral Health
 
Tricare Behavioral Health Plan (Military Health System)
 
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
More about traumatic brain injury
 
What it is, treatment, prognosis
Getting help
 
Links to information on PTSD and TBI


PTSD and TBI: Getting help

Dr. Steve Silver, a Vietnam vet who served for 26 years as  director of the inpatient PTSD program at the Coatesville V.A. Medical Center, recommends these services and Web sites to veterans and their families. 

Also here is information on traumatic brain injury, considered to be the signature injury of the Iraq War.

Services

Troop & Family Counseling Services for National Guard & Reserves (1-888-755-9355)
These services are offered 24 hours, seven days a week, and are private and confidential. Mental-health professionals - social workers, psychologists, and specialized family and youth counselors - offer assistance. Soldiers and families get six face-to-face sessions free. The service is available up to six months after discharge from the Guard.

Veterans Administration
V
eterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom are eligible for two years worth of services from the V.A. after their return (that eligibility may be increased this year). They should contact their closest V.A. Medical Center, V.A. Outpatient Clinic or Veterans Center to enroll. Look in the blue pages of the telephone book under "Veterans" for the phone numbers.

National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
A site maintained by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Web sites for information and referrals

Pennsylvania Army National Guard
This site provides behavioral-health information to veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It offers information on mental-health resources.

Army Behavioral Health
A U.S. Army Medical Department site that provides information on mental-health resources for soldiers and family members.

Tricare Behavioral Health Plan
Soldiers and families are eligible for six months of mental-health care after discharge from active duty.

David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
Silver says this is probably the best single site for publications on PTSD.

Traumatic brain injury

Traumatic brain injury
The National Institutes of Health offers information on what it is, whether there is treatment, the prognosis, and the research.

 


 

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