The Invisible Casualties Of America’s Longest Wars

From veteran suicide to military sexual assault, today’s 1.4 million active-duty military members and nearly 22 million veterans have suffered unprecedented, invisible casualties. As two of the longest conflicts in the history of the United States draw to a close, both the American government and public are woefully unprepared for the invisible war that is coming home.

Molly O’Toole is a news editor at The Huffington Post who has written extensively on issues affecting the veteran community. Click here to read her articles.

Carnegie New Leader Sylvana Rochet-Belleri will lead the conversation.

Location

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Merrill House
170 East 64th Street
New York, NY 10065-7478

To RSVP, please email Stefanie Ambrosio at [email protected]











When: Thu., May. 1, 2014 at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

From veteran suicide to military sexual assault, today’s 1.4 million active-duty military members and nearly 22 million veterans have suffered unprecedented, invisible casualties. As two of the longest conflicts in the history of the United States draw to a close, both the American government and public are woefully unprepared for the invisible war that is coming home.

Molly O’Toole is a news editor at The Huffington Post who has written extensively on issues affecting the veteran community. Click here to read her articles.

Carnegie New Leader Sylvana Rochet-Belleri will lead the conversation.

Location

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Merrill House
170 East 64th Street
New York, NY 10065-7478

To RSVP, please email Stefanie Ambrosio at [email protected]

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