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Why can't we share the truth about war?

There are dozens of get-well cards on his wall. On his bed, there's another pile from family, friends, high school pals. The patient must be 19 or 20 -- a kid -- and his smile is magnetic.

2007 memo criticizes Fort Hood suspect's judgment, professionalism

A memo reportedly written two years ago by Maj. Nidal Hasan's supervisor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center says the accused Fort Hood shooter demonstrated "a pattern of poor judgment and a lack of professionalism" during his residency at the hospital.

Picture begins to emerge of Fort Hood suspect

A picture began to emerge Thursday of the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings as a mental-health professional who had worked to help others in high-stress situations.

Officials: Fort Hood shootings suspect alive; 12 dead

A soldier suspected of fatally shooting 12 and wounding 31 at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday is not dead as previously reported by the military, the base's commander said Thursday evening.

Treating trauma victims may cause its own trauma

They listen to tales of life's worst moments, but they can't go home and tell their spouses about what they've heard. Sometimes no amount of schooling is enough to shield them from taking on some of their patients' suffering.

Petraeus was treated for prostate cancer

Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East, has been treated for early stage prostate cancer and says recent screening tests have delivered "very positive" news.

People.com: Channing Tatum: Newlywed Life Is 'Perfect'

"I'm as happy as I possibly can be on the planet right now," the G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra star tells PEOPLE

Behind the Scenes: Triumph and tragedy for two wounded soldiers

Where were you on the night of July 15? You may not even remember, but for me it was an extraordinary evening, an evening of unimaginable triumph and unbearable tragedy.

Iraq veteran gets powerful new knees

Lt. Col. Greg Gadson is not a bionic man, but he does have a new set of powerful knees.

Wounded warriors go fishing for recovery

Amidst the tranquility of a fishing trip at the Rose River Farm in Madison County, a wounded warrior says he almost feels "semi-normal again."

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