Global War on Terrorism: The Forgotten Heroes

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Introduction
Our country has been continuously at war since September 11, 2001. This marks the longest period of war since the inception of the United States. This period of war has become known as the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). There are an estimated 2.5 million GWOT veterans today. Although American war casualties have decreased in numbers, we still have a very high number of Americans serving on the battle front. As of December 2016, there are about 2.3 million military personnel between the active duty, reserve, and National Guard elements worldwide that make up the United States military. Of those troops, there are about 200,000 stationed overseas. We currently have troops in more countries worldwide than we have ever had in the past. That list of countries does not include the 28,000 troops that we have in unknown or secret locations (Department of Defense, 2017). These numbers are just a drop in the bucket compared to the 22.3 million veterans living in the United States (Veteran’s Affairs, 2016).
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The sacrifices made by these millions of people on a daily basis are often praised, but sometimes overlooked. A thank you and a hand shake will suffice for most, but that’s …show more content…

Despite the high ratio of female veterans effected, 40% of all MST survivors are men. Along with efforts to stop sexual violence on the active duty side of the military, the VA has had some policy changes to treat MST. There is no requirement of documentation of MST and programs to help MST survivors recover have been reorganized and molded to fit their individual needs. Every VA hospital has a MST coordinator on site. They are usually in the form of Women Veterans Program Managers. Not all veterans are eligible for benefits from the VA, however if the veteran is a MST survivor, that rule is waived and they are provided MST based services free of charge (Veteran's Affairs,

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