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Out of the Uniform, Back into Civilian Life

An invaluable resource for veterans seeking clear, actionable guidance to navigate the often complex landscape of VA benefits and assistance programs. 

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Academic Writing for Military Personnel, Revised Edition

This book is designed for members of the armed forces who are entering, or re-entering, the academic community. It teaches officers how to write convincingly and explains why a sound grasp of academic writing can enhance their current positions.

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Invisible Wounds

In this compassionate book, Ruliffson reveals how America's endless entanglement in wars have affected the psyches of the people who wage them. She finds that the real experience of is a far cry from depictions in popular media.

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Front Toward Enemy

A unique and much-needed perspective on the transitions veterans go through after returning home from war service.  This book bridges the gap between war veterans and their fellow citizens and enriches the collective understanding of how wars affect people.

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Getting Unstuck from PTSD

This is the first self-help workbook based on cognitive processing therapy (CPT), one of the gold-standard treatments for PTSD. Leading authorities have created a complete program featuring step-by-step exercises, practical tools that you can download and print as needed, and empathic stories of people working toward recovery. 

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Watch Streaming Videos from the SCC Library

American Veteran

Today, America has nearly 18 million living military veterans, from the "Greatest Generation" to men and women coming home from recent tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. This film illuminates the veteran experience with a moving range of voices from today and across the arc of American history. Narrated by veterans Drew Carey, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Wes Studi and J.R. Martinez.

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