As the nation pauses each year to honor the service and sacrifice of its veterans, an often overlooked and profound dimension of this solemn day demands our attention. In the opinion piece “On Veterans Day, This Is the Lonely, Terrible Sorrow We Must Never Forget,” The New York Times sheds light on the deep, enduring grief faced by many who have served-grief that persists long after the guns fall silent. This article challenges readers to confront the silent battles waged in the hearts and minds of veterans, urging a collective acknowledgment of their pain alongside our gratitude.
The Unseen Burden of War on Veterans and Their Families
Beyond the battlefield, many veterans carry invisible wounds that manifest in profound emotional and psychological struggles. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety are often compounded by a lack of adequate mental health resources. This silent suffering extends to families, who frequently become the unintended caregivers,…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2025-11-12 07:54:00
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