The sun beat down on the soldiers’ face as they trudged through the sand in the tiny villages of Iraq. With guns slung over their shoulders, they walked carefully, trying to avoid an ambush. They watched with anticipation for stray bullets that would fly at them from the hidden enemy.

For those involved in the Iraq War, it is a time of great anguish. More than 2,000 members of the U.S. military died while thousands more were left injured and emotionally scarred.

Most would never want to relive the terror the war brought or to have anyone else go through it. [read more]