A case study. Well, looking at real war veterans for 30 years, you cant replicate it, and its in a real life situation. =)
plastic memory is the ability of some plastics to return to the form they were in before molded, when heated.
From the research I've done lately, including reading this forum, I'm understanding that they will return if they cannot find another source of narcissitic supply. Although we ache when they choose to walk away from us, is that really the way we want it to be? Having them continue to walk in and out of our lives, using us for their own needs without giving?
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because your senses are taking the journey in on your first trip on the return trip your mind has already absorbed most of the possible information it will see and recognizes where it has been. the amount of tiome might be similar but your experience is different to you minds perception. or maybe you looking forward to getting home because you'll be on familiar ground. so it seems to shorten the time because you rellax knowing you be back to the familiar.
All surgery runs the risk of infection, bleeding, and a need to return for repairs. This surgery is irreversible, so the patient must have no doubts about accepting the results
Servicemen returning home from Vietnam were often given a "dirty look" of disguist, or had a "smart remark" made to them. Many returning veterans would NOT tell people that they were veterans of the Vietnam War.
President Richard Nixon called back many Vietnam veterans under his policy of Vietnamization, which aimed to gradually withdraw American troops from Vietnam and increase the responsibilities of the South Vietnamese forces. This policy included the return of American soldiers to the United States.
Most human beings do not like rejection. That was one, of among several aspects of their return home.
Sam Massey has written: 'Return of the Greek' -- subject(s): Fiction, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Gay men, Gay erotic literature, Sexual behavior, Veterans
The most likely reason could be that most of the conflict was fought as guerrilla excursions by the Viet Cong, then turned into carpet bombing by the Americans. The other reason might be that the Americans lost.
Return to Vietnam - 2008 was released on: USA: 19 October 2008 (Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles)
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 .
Return our POWs and we'll leave.
US POW's were returned in 1973.
Yes, we are. Many in-country veterans do not think we are. I was in Thailand in 1975, NKP RTAFB. Being there after the “official” withdrawal in 1973, we are really then orphans of the Vietnam war, which did not officially ended until May 7, 1975, by an Act of Congress. The last battle did not occur. until 15 May, 1975, with the USS Mayaquez Incident. In this action 10 Marines were killed (3-were left behind and killed later by the Khmer Rouge, 2 Navy Corpsman, 2 Air Force crew members, not to mention the 18 Security Policemen, and 5 crew members ( call sign Knife-13). These Air Force personnel were originally responding to the to the Mayaquez incident some “Real Vietnam Veteran” sites cite only approximately 3-5000 Air Force personnel were in Thailand/Guam and were never exposed to any danger. They have little regard for the veterans who served in a position to directly support their action in country. In 1975, there were 27,000 USAF personnel in Thailand still supporting the S. Vietnam, to include assisting in the evacuation of Phnom Pen and S. Vietnam. US personnel were in Thailand for 10 years, so closed to 300,000 served there, not just 3-5000. also, according to DCAS-Vietnam Conflict Extract File, dated April 29, 2008, the following is an official accounting of the number of US personnel killed in the Vietnam theater of war: 728 in Laos; 523 in Cambodia; 10 in China; 1,120 in N. Vietnam; 178 in Thailand; 55,661 in Vietnam, total 58,220. again, according to the “Real Vietnam Veteran” sites those who served any where but in Vietnam proper did not face any danger, say from anti-aircraft fire Over enemy territory, attacks on airbases in Thailand, being fired upon while conducting rescue missions in Lsod, Cambodia, N. Vietnam and yes S.Vietnam. All members who served in South east Asia are Vietnam veterans! in fact by an act of Congress, in respective of where on served during the Vietnam War, we are all Vietnam Era veterans.
The Viet Minh were involved in the effort to expel the Japanese occupiers and the return of the Frech Colonial authority.
Originally PTS surfaced from the Vietnam War...then it got politically tangled up with automobile accidents, heart attack victims, earth quake victims, 9/11 victims, fist fights, riots, airplane crashes, WWII veterans, and people just having a bad day at work all of sudden were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress disorder, bottom line: it's being abused. The original roots of PTS was from men being drafted against their will; fighting a war in Vietnam against their will; returning home and fighting their own families and friends against their will; being fired or not hired because they were Vietnam Veterans...this COMBINED with the war experience itself created "stress". Since it occurred after their return from Vietnam it was labeled "post". Since war was traumatic, it was labeled "Traumatic". Possibly (since most war vets from the Civil War and World Wars have passed on, and no one knows for sure)...possibly this is why "many" Vietnam "combat" veterans just want to live in the mountains or some place away from society and be left alone.