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See U.S. Armed Forces, Planning for health service support, FM 8-55 (Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Army, 1994); U.S. Armed Forces, Leaders' manual for combat stress control, FM 22-51 (Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Army, 1994); and U.S. Marine Corps, Combat stress, FM 90-44 ( Washington, DC: Headquarters United States Marine Corps , 2000).