War

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Across
  1. 1. - High respect; esteem, something many felt when going to war.
  2. 5. - Term for being selected for military service without volunteering.
  3. 7. - Psychological damage incurred from experiences in battle.
  4. 9. - Non-military members of society, often unprepared for the realities of returning soldiers.
  5. 10. - Government tool used to promote war and shape public perception.
  6. 12. - A severe mental health issue exacerbated by war conditions.
  7. 17. - Early term for what would now be recognized as a form of PTSD.
  8. 18. - Recollections that could trigger PTSD symptoms in soldiers.
Down
  1. 2. - Sounds that could trigger PTSD symptoms in veterans.
  2. 3. - Term for soldiers who have returned from active duty.
  3. 4. - Personal writings that could provide insight into soldiers' experiences and feelings.
  4. 5. - The feeling of disappointment arising from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.
  5. 6. - Long, narrow ditches that were characteristic of WWI warfare.
  6. 8. - Patriotic feeling that was a significant driver of war participation.
  7. 11. - Intense dislike or ill will, often fostered between combatant sides.
  8. 13. - Opposing nations or forces in war.
  9. 14. - Disorder many soldiers faced after returning from war, causing them to relive traumatic events.
  10. 15. - The process of overcoming the effects of war psychologically and physically.
  11. 16. - Friendly forces or countries united in war.
  12. 17. - Those who returned from combat alive.