Yes. I imagine there must also be physical injuries, but I believe they have just determined that what they call TSO is what is known in the military as post-traumatic stress. It is an operational stress disorder, but I imagine there must be physical injuries as well. As I was saying earlier, it's important to realize that post-traumatic stress disorder in soldiers is not only caused by events they are exposed to on deployments. They experience many other kinds of events: it could be during their training, or it could a sexual assault while they're at their base.
In fact, whether you consider lifelong prevalence, as opposed to prevalence in the last twelve months, it doesn't really matter, because between 50% and 75% of post-traumatic stress disorders are caused by an event experienced while on deployment. That means that between 25% and 50% of events which caused post-traumatic stress are experienced outside the context of a deployment. So, these things do not only occur while soldiers are carrying out their duties during a deployment; they also occur elsewhere.