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Lt. Col. Douglas A. Pryer reviews Nancy Sherman's new book "Afterwar: Healing the Moral Wounds of Our Soldiers."

Iraq War veteran and former Marine scout-sniper Matter Victoriano on the internal struggles he and many other veterans face alongside the struggles with the ones they love.

Arnold Isaacs reviews The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen and Michael Putzel's The Price They Paid, two stories of the Vietnam War from two different sides, both retelling the personal costs each had to pay.

Professor Robert Meagher on the moral injury caused by America's state of "Forever War" and the psychic scars it is leaving on the nation.

Jordan Bravin reviews Howard Schultz and Rajiv Chandrasekaran's For Love of Country- What our Veterans can Teach us About Citizenship, Heroism, and Sacrifice.

Vietnam veteran David Rickert on the shameful U.S. government bureaucracy involved in recovering a squad-mate killed in action over Vietnam in 1968 and his sister's brave 47-year fight to bring back her brother.

Nicolaus Mills on his book, Every Army Man is With You, and the story of the 1964 Army football team that defeated Navy, but went on to fight less certain and more costly battles as officers in the Vietnam War.

Ron Capps discusses his memoir, Seriously Not All Right, which recounts his experience serving America as a soldier and civilian in five wars in ten years, his struggle with PTSD, and how he has coped and recovered.