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Which best describes the situation Vietnam veterans faced after returning to the United States?
Some had physical injuries that needed to heal, but most readjusted smoothly to civilian life.
Most quickly found work and put behind them the events they had witnessed during the war.
Many found themselves welcomed back by a nation that was proud of the job they had done in Vietnam.
Many suffered from physical and mental injuries, while others felt hostility from civilians around them.
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Many suffered from physical and mental injuries, while others felt hostility from civilians around them.
Explanation: Returning Vietnam veterans often dealt with wounds, PTSD, and exposure effects (e.g., Agent Orange), and many faced public hostility, indifference, or lack of support rather than a warm welcome.
Explanation: Returning Vietnam veterans often dealt with wounds, PTSD, and exposure effects (e.g., Agent Orange), and many faced public hostility, indifference, or lack of support rather than a warm welcome.
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