Cs. Combat Fatigue Syndrome

Combat fatigue syndrome, a psychological condition resulting from exposure to intense combat stress, affected soldiers during World War 2, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, and nightmares.

Cs. Combat Fatigue

Combat fatigue, a psychological condition resulting from prolonged exposure to combat stress, affected soldiers during World War 2, leading to symptoms such as emotional exhaustion, anxiety, and insomnia.

Cs. Combat Stress Management

Combat stress management during World War 2 involved strategies and techniques designed to mitigate the psychological effects of combat stress on soldiers, including counseling, relaxation exercises, and support groups.

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.