Engaging in fierce battle in a full-blown war can certainly produce some very serious aspects of psychological damage to the men who had fought, and killed, and clearly resented what they were being forced to do in the name of bringing about peace.
"Of Men and War" is a 147-minute documentary that focuses in on 13 American "Iraq War" vets who are all suffering from PTSD (aka. post-traumatic stress disorder) and who have sought therapy in order to help them get on with their everyday lives and not continue to carry the psychological burden of guilt for their actions in war.
I think that this presentation (though long) is certainly worth a view.
"Of Men and War" is a 147-minute documentary that focuses in on 13 American "Iraq War" vets who are all suffering from PTSD (aka. post-traumatic stress disorder) and who have sought therapy in order to help them get on with their everyday lives and not continue to carry the psychological burden of guilt for their actions in war.
I think that this presentation (though long) is certainly worth a view.