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This Anne Dammarell 1994 Georgetown thesis turned book explores the emotional and psychological impact on the Foreign Service Officers in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut. Through interviews and archival research the book examines how individuals coped with trauma, how memories of the event shaped their lives. This work offers a poignant insight into the lasting effects of terrorism on both personal and collective levels.
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