Carolyn Rose is a leading Military Historian and veteran advocate with over 15 years of experience researching and documenting the post-service lives of soldiers. He holds a Ph.D. in Military History from the University of National Defense and previously served as a Senior Research Fellow at the American Veterans Research Institute and as a Historical Consultant for the National Museum of Military Heritage. His primary focus is on the long-term societal impact of military service, particularly the reintegration challenges faced by veterans, a topic he explores with meticulous research and empathetic understanding. His acclaimed book, "Echoes of War: A Century of Veteran Reintegration," is considered a foundational text in the field. Carolyn's professional philosophy centers on giving voice to the untold stories of veterans and highlighting the critical role history plays in understanding contemporary veteran issues. Readers can expect his articles to be deeply researched, thought-provoking, and to offer unique insights into the human cost and societal implications of military conflict.