The Army has fewer than half of the psychiatrists it needs to cope with what military charities described yesterday as a "tsunami-level bow wave" of psychiatric casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Army has fewer than half of the psychiatrists it needs to cope with what military charities described yesterday as a "tsunami-level bow wave" of psychiatric casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Army has fewer than half of the psychiatrists it needs to cope with what military charities described yesterday as a "tsunami-level bow wave" of psychiatric casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan.