The Government is unveiling a new scheme to help soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. But for one widow, it is too little too late, Glenda Cooper finds 'Imagine your worst day and multiply it by a thousand," was how Captain Ken Masters described his time in Basra to his wife Alison. "In Bosnia and Afghanistan I felt I was doing some good. Here it's different." Four days before he was due to leave Iraq he walked into his small barrack room at Waterloo Lines military camp and hanged himself.
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Nursing the mental scars of war - The Telegraph 26th November 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
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