This collection focuses on the connection between military service, health, health care, and policy. It features oral history interviews with caregivers, former service members, government administrators, and others with special knowledge of the physical and social experiences that follow military service. Narrators’ insights contribute to an ongoing public conversation about war’s varied and rippling effects and society’s obligations to those who serve. War and Health received generous support from the FIU Office of the Provost Humanities Research Initiative.
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