Vietnam Vet Syndrome, often referred to as PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), describes the psychological distress experienced by many Vietnam War veterans due to the traumatic experiences they faced during the conflict. Symptoms can include flashbacks, severe anxiety, depression, and emotional numbness. The term highlights the long-lasting impact of war-related trauma on mental health, which became more recognized and studied after the Vietnam War. Treatment often involves therapy, medication, and support groups to help veterans cope with their experiences.
The Vietnam Syndrome (lack of confidence).
Most people know if they did or did not serve in Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos from 1945 to 1975. Everyone who's a Vietnam Vet knows who they are.
Yes some are. My husbands grandfather, who is about to become a great grandfather is a Vietnam vet and we are about to make my father also a Vietnam vet a grandfather.
It means Vietnam vet (veteran).
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nothing he was a Vet of WWII.
Coming Home.
The only membership rule the Veterans of Vietnam Motorcycle Club has is, you have to be a Vietnam vet. If you are, you can join.
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An ex-serviceman who served in the Vietnam War and is (was) disabled from fighting in the war (crippled/handicapped).
The Vietnam Syndrome (a nation wide lack of confidence).