It is really important to the extent that soldiers must have the sense that they are being cared for. One soldier from my region committed suicide after he returned from Afghanistan where he had lost a foot. He may not have had a spouse, but he did have family. In my opinion, providing medical follow-up services is really not sufficient when a soldier returns from Afghanistan or from another mission. Earlier, you said that you had trouble providing medical follow up services to these individuals.
What do you think you can accomplish? You also said that you lacked the necessary expertise and did not know where to go and find it. Surely soldiers from other countries are experiencing the same thing and require medical expertise and psychological counselling.