Echoes of Combat

Par : E.M. Raines
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231581610
  • EAN9798231581610
  • Date de parution08/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

What happens when the mission ends, but the guilt remains?Echoes of Combat: Moral Injury and the Price of Duty is a powerful psychological journey into the hidden cost of war-one measured not in bullets or blood, but in broken spirits, soul wounds, and the irreversible loss of innocence. This gripping narrative examines what it means to face ethical dilemmas in life-or-death moments, and how those choices echo long after the last shot is fired.
Based on real-world psychological research and lived experiences, the book explores the moral injury that many soldiers endure-when actions taken under orders clash with their inner conscience, creating wounds that no medal or therapy alone can mend. Through the lens of war psychology, it reveals the haunting aftermath of combat trauma, the invisible weight of survivor's guilt, and the deep inner conflict that arises when duty comes at the cost of humanity.
From the intensity of psychological warfare to the quiet agony of returning home, each chapter uncovers the hidden battles veterans fight in silence: identity crises, broken relationships, emotional numbness, and the desperate search for meaning. It gives voice to the voiceless and offers a path toward trauma recovery, therapy, and ultimately, a redemption journey that transforms pain into purpose.
This is not just a war memoir. It is a call to understand the human cost of war-to bear witness to the emotional scars, the veteran's story, and the enduring echoes of the battlefield that follow long after the uniform is folded away. For readers who seek to grasp the real, unfiltered truth of war-not as a heroic myth, but as a deeply personal, psychological reckoning-this book will stay with you long after the final page.
What happens when the mission ends, but the guilt remains?Echoes of Combat: Moral Injury and the Price of Duty is a powerful psychological journey into the hidden cost of war-one measured not in bullets or blood, but in broken spirits, soul wounds, and the irreversible loss of innocence. This gripping narrative examines what it means to face ethical dilemmas in life-or-death moments, and how those choices echo long after the last shot is fired.
Based on real-world psychological research and lived experiences, the book explores the moral injury that many soldiers endure-when actions taken under orders clash with their inner conscience, creating wounds that no medal or therapy alone can mend. Through the lens of war psychology, it reveals the haunting aftermath of combat trauma, the invisible weight of survivor's guilt, and the deep inner conflict that arises when duty comes at the cost of humanity.
From the intensity of psychological warfare to the quiet agony of returning home, each chapter uncovers the hidden battles veterans fight in silence: identity crises, broken relationships, emotional numbness, and the desperate search for meaning. It gives voice to the voiceless and offers a path toward trauma recovery, therapy, and ultimately, a redemption journey that transforms pain into purpose.
This is not just a war memoir. It is a call to understand the human cost of war-to bear witness to the emotional scars, the veteran's story, and the enduring echoes of the battlefield that follow long after the uniform is folded away. For readers who seek to grasp the real, unfiltered truth of war-not as a heroic myth, but as a deeply personal, psychological reckoning-this book will stay with you long after the final page.