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Why younger veterans more likely to struggle after leaving the military
The new findings suggest post-9/11 veterans face more trouble with the transition to civilian life.
Survey: Public confidence in the military is high, especially among older generations
More than 8 in 10 Americans say they trust the military to act in the public's best interest.
Polls say many vets don’t believe in the Iraq and Afghanistan mission. But their real feelings are more complex.
The author of this commentary cautions against oversimplifying a recent poll that found most veterans did not consider the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan as "worth it."
By Josh Jabin
Veterans doubt value of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan in new poll
More than half said the recent wars overseas weren't worth the cost in resources and troops' lives.
Op-ed: Journalism’s Assange problem
These days, anybody with an internet connection can be a publisher. That doesn’t make everybody a journalist.
By Kathy Kiely, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Laurel Leff, Northeastern University