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The majority of them don't; they come home happy to be there. Even some of the ones who were wounded are just happy to be home and be alive.

Some percentage, of course, don't come home whole and happy; those who have lost close friends, or who have seen the more horrific results of combat, require extensive assistance in getting home mentally.

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