Cs. Combat Stress Reactions
Combat stress reactions during World War 2 involved various psychological responses to the intense pressures of combat, ranging from anxiety and fear to emotional breakdowns and PTSD.
Cr. Combat Stress Reactions
The psychological and physiological effects of combat on soldiers, including anxiety, fear, fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Understanding and managing combat stress reactions was crucial for maintaining troop morale and combat effectiveness.