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combat fatigue

NOUN
psychological disorder caused by stress from war
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Has he merely—as some seem to believe—swapped combat fatigues for a tie, or has he undergone a genuine political and moral conversion?

From The Wall Street Journal

By then Jolani had discarded his name, along with his combat fatigues.

From BBC

Veterans of World War II were instead thought to suffer “shell shock” or “combat fatigue.”

From The Wall Street Journal

On a recent morning, National Guards troops — some dressed in full combat fatigues, others in T-shirts and shorts — could be seen exercising, milling about and playing a game of touch football.

From Los Angeles Times

They stand around in combat fatigues, holding their rifles and listening intently as she describes how the family's belongings were thrown into the street.

From BBC