TC 1-05
Combat Stress Control
Combat stress behaviors
Battle fatigue
Hyper alertness
Erratic actions or outbursts
Fear or anxiety
"Freezing" or immobility
Irritability, anger, or rage
Terror or panic running
Grief, self-doubt, or guilt
Total exhaustion or apathy
Physical stress complaints
Loss of skills and memories
Inattention or carelessness
Impaired speech or muteness
Impaired vision, touch, or
hearing
Loss of hope and faith
Weakness and paralysis
Depression or insomnia
Hallucinations or delusions
Impaired duty performance
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Intrusive painful memories or
Social isolations, withdrawal, or
"flashbacks"
alienation
Trouble sleeping or bad dreams
Jumpiness, startle responses, or
anxiety
Guilt about things done or not
Alcohol or drug misuse;
done
misconduct
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Negative combat stress behaviors include criminal acts and
misconduct
C-3
10 May 2005