NY Times Dave Philipps Dec 31, 2014 Topic: War/Afghanistan Presentation by Craig Gibson
The war in Afghanistan came to a close on Dec 31, 2014 The US and its allies turned over combat operations to the Afghan army. This was the longest war in US History (13 years)
The end of the war begins a new struggle for many families to get the recognition they deserve Many veterans are still fighting physical wounds as well as mental trauma
Approximately 12,000 troops will stay behind to help train Afghan troops. Operation Enduring Freedom changed to Operation Resolute Support The troops staying say not much has changed
Cost of War $1 trillion 2,242 US Casualties Nearly 20,000 wounded Troops are, in general, less proud to serve
Many US citizens are unaware we still have troops in Afghanistan The mood in military towns has changed since the beginning of the war
This article informs Americans of the cost of war and the fact that even though we may hear that the war is over, it’s not.