The primary topic of discussion will be the “effects of combat on the body” in general, for this is something all service members will experience in some way. This may seem to be a broad and confusing topic, but let us begin. Most people are aware of the “Fight or Flight” response that humans have, this single subject is something that all service members experience while in combat. Regardless if they fire their weapon at an enemy, all humans who have been in combat experience …show more content…
The most common form is counseling and support from family members. While in some cases, fully healing from such events may never take place, this is the best method to date. Now that we have some knowledge and examples of physical and mental effects of combat, let us prepare for the social effects. This is possibly the most profound effect of combat, for once the war is over soldiers must come home and attempt to live normal lives. Both the physical and mental effects could and will be considered while discussing the social aspect of combat, lets get