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Where War Ends

by Tom Voss, Rebecca Anne Nguyen

Publisher: New World Library Published: 2019-10-29 Category: Politics & Democracy

Veterans returning from combat zones carry wounds that extend far beyond the physical battlefield. The invisible scars of post-traumatic stress, moral injury, and the profound disconnection from civilian life create a chasm that traditional medical and psychological interventions often fail to bridge. This powerful narrative explores one Marine's transformative 2,700-mile walk across America and the unexpected healing journey that unfolded along the way.

The journey begins in the aftermath of Iraq, where the psychological toll of war manifests in nightmares, hypervigilance, substance abuse, and a gnawing sense of moral injury. The concept of moral injury proves central to understanding the veteran experience. Unlike PTSD, which stems from fear-based trauma, moral injury emerges when individuals participate in, witness, or fail to prevent actions that violate their core ethical beliefs. For combat veterans, this might include killing in ambiguous situations, following orders that resulted in civilian casualties, or surviving when comrades did not. These experiences create a profound internal conflict that medication and conventional therapy struggle to address.

What unfolds is an exploration of alternative healing modalities that challenge our cultural assumptions about trauma recovery. The 2,700-mile trek from Milwaukee to Los Angeles becomes more than physical exercise. It transforms into a meditation in motion, a pilgrimage of sorts that creates space for processing grief, guilt, and rage. Along the way, encounters with strangers, fellow veterans, and communities willing to listen demonstrate the healing power of bearing witness and being witnessed in return.

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