Million-dollar wound

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Million-dollar wound is a term that originated during the World War II era, referring to a type of injury that is serious enough to warrant removal from combat, but not severe enough to cause permanent disability or death. The term is derived from the idea that such a wound would be worth a million dollars to a soldier, as it would allow them to leave the battlefield without suffering severe consequences.

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The term "million-dollar wound" was popularized during World War II, although it is believed to have been in use prior to this period. It is often associated with the United States military, but similar concepts exist in other military cultures. The term reflects the harsh realities of war, where soldiers may desire an injury that is serious enough to remove them from combat, but not so severe as to cause permanent disability or death.

In popular culture[edit]

The concept of the "million-dollar wound" has been depicted in various forms of media, often in war films and literature. For example, it is a recurring theme in the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien, where it is used to illustrate the psychological toll of war. Similarly, in the film Forrest Gump, the titular character receives a "million-dollar wound" and is subsequently awarded the Medal of Honor.

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