HUMAN 1C Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gulf War, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Tammy Duckworth
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Will conclude our discussion of the soldier"s return ater war or ater deployment. As the professor highlights issues related to that return, please keep in mind the two portraits of the returning veteran ofered in the ilm coming home: the enlisted marine, luke marin, the marine oicer, bob hyde. Ask yourselves which character might illustrate the issues the professor will cover: the veteran discovering poliical power, the visible wounds of war, the invisible wounds of war, challenges to military masculinity. 1932, wwi vets gathering in dc to demand promised bonuses. 20,000 veterans camped out + 20,000 family members and supporters. They included representaives of all groups who had served. From nebraska: naive americans who"d served in wwi, came to protest as well. One of the most diverse groups to lobby. The end of the occupaion, july 29, 1932. They were determined to stay unil everyone got what they wanted.