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Photograph of Alex installing the Aux tank in his Huey, between 1990 and 1995
Title devised by library assistant.Produced in Iraq
Clinical understandings of ADHD in military service members and veterans: a scoping review
This scoping review assesses ADHD prevalence and characteristics within U.S. military and veteran populations, employing PRISMA-ScR and PCC frameworks. The study synthesizes existing literature on ADHD's impact on military performance and its comorbidity with mental health disorders such as PTSD, depression, and substance use. It discusses diagnostic challenges and highlights the need for tailored treatment strategies and policy enhancements to support service member well-being and military readiness
Oral memoirs of Milton Moody: an interview conducted on Oct 25, 2023
Includes interview transcript.contained in: William and Don Griffis Vietnam War Oral History ArchiveOriginally recorded in WAV format at 1411 kbps.Milton Moody was born in Dickens, Texas, on August 28, 1942, and grew up in Midland, Texas. He joined the armed forces on his 23rd birthday in 1965 and served until 1968. In this interview, he recounts his intense training at Fort Polk, Louisiana, the hardships he and his peers faced in Vietnam—some as young as 17 years old—his creative methods for battling the monsoon season, and the dedication and appreciation he held as a proud American. Moody was deployed to Cu Chi Village, north of Saigon, at the age of 25 after attending engineering school. There, he designed the structure for their military station and the roads for the bridge over the Saigon River. As a lieutenant, Moody commanded an engineering workforce whose heroic actions earned him a Heroic Award from the U.S. Army after facing an enemy ambush in May 1968. His resourcefulness, genuine care, and vigorous and unrelenting courage were recognized as he assisted his personnel through the open field and administered first aid to the injured, feeling a deep sense of responsibility to protect his brothers and community.San Angelo Area Foundatio
Photograph of Alex instructing his left seat gunner, between 1990 and 1995
Title devised by library assistant.Produced in Iraq
OASIS 2024
Annual literary and artistic magazine edited by ASU students and published by the Natalie Zan Ryan Department of English and Modern Languages.Angelo State Universit
Oral memoirs of Dud James Morris: an interview conducted on June 29, 2024
Includes transcript and five photographs.contained in: George Ricks Memorial World War II Oral History ArchiveProduced in Elgin, Texas.James “Dud” Morris was born in 1925 to corn and cotton farmers in Elgin, Texas. In 1943, at the age of seventeen, Morris voluntarily joined the Navy after hitchhiking with a friend around Texas to get to Austin and be recruited. After boot camp in San Diego, California, Morris spent most of his time in Iwo Jima during WWII. Morris recounts the bloody battlefield, the empty streets of Iwo Jima, how Japanese culture influenced his outlook, and the PTSD that came with all of it. Morris concludes with a vivid story of returning to Elgin after a month-long journey of hitchhiking home post-war. He mentions the nice and honorable people who helped him get home, and the vision of his mother in her apron, looking up at the dirt road, seeing him wave his sailor hat out of the car window as he approached his home.San Angelo Area Foundatio
Photograph of a latter from Alex's best friends parents, between 1990 and 1995
Title devised by library assistant.Produced in Iraq
Photograph of Alex shaking hand with a local, between 1990 and 1995
Title devised by library assistant.Produced in Iraq