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Once more from the Internet web site "Kaiser Cross" and thanks to same yet again a description of what is termed in modern parlance PTSD. Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder. Physiological and psychological breakdown of a soldier a result of extended exposure to extreme conditions of danger and deprivation.
"The 'Cafard' in the Foreign Legion".
Within the ranks of the French Foreign Legion [FFL] hard and unremitting military duty in the remote areas of the North African desert exacerbated by extreme loneliness and isolation leading to insanity.
“'Le Cafard' is a form of depression . . . The 'Cafard' is described as a depression that feels like a cockroach crawling inside the brain, slowly driving the victim insane."
Those of you interested might want to view this PowerPoint presentation listing all those "WARRELATEDILLNESS" nowadays termed PTSD.
* Nostalgia. [Napoleonic Wars]
* Melancholy. [American Civil War]
* Soldier's Heart. [American Frontier]
* Shell Shock. [World War One]
* Combat Fatigue. [World War Two]
* PTSD. [Vietnam]
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