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NORMAN M. CAMP, M.D., is a recently retired U.S. Army Colonel who served in Vietnam as an army psychiatrist. He has joined the Faculty of the Medical College of Virginia as Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. His articles have appeared in numerous periodicals and he is the author with C.M. Carney of the forthcomig Painful Memories and Crushing Burdens: U.S. Army Psychiatrists in the Vietam War (Greenwood Press). ROBERT H. STRETCH is a Research Psychologist and a Major in the U.S. Army Medical Sevice Corps. He is currently Scientific Liaison officer for the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command at the Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Toronto. He has been researching the psychosocial adjustment of Vietnam veterans for the past nine years. WILLIAM C. MARSHALL is a consultant to a program for the mentally retarded in Maryland. He received his M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Western Michigan University and was research assistant to Dr. Camp at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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