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WAR NEUROSIS

AIR GREWS AFFECTED LONDON, April 15. Reporting to the Royal Society of Medicine, a wing commander said that few in Bomber Command finished their operational tour fit. Nearly all lost weight, had terror dreams, and were jumpy and depressed. The strain was such that from 1941 to the end of the war, Air Force psychiatrists were confronted with more than 11,000 neurosis rtases. Fear and fatigue were the main factors responsible.

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Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 6

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WAR NEUROSIS Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 6

WAR NEUROSIS Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 6