Thousand-yard stare explained

The thousand-yard stare (also referred to as two-thousand/hundred-yard stare) is a phrase often used to describe the blank, unfocused gaze of people experiencing dissociation due to acute stress or traumatic events. It was originally used about war combatants and the post-traumatic stress they exhibited but is now also used to refer to an unfocused gaze observed in people under a stressful situation, or in people with certain mental health conditions.[1]

The thousand-yard stare is sometimes described as an effect of shell shock or combat stress reaction, along with other mental health conditions. Still, it is not a formal medical term.[2] [3]

Origin

The phrase was popularized after Life magazine published the painting Marines Call It That 2,000 Yard Stare by World War II artist and correspondent Tom Lea,[4] although the painting was not referred to with that title in the 1945 magazine article. The painting, a 1944 portrait of a nameless Marine at the Battle of Peleliu, is now held by the United States Army Center of Military History in Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.[5] About the real-life Marine who was his subject, Lea said:

When recounting his arrival in Vietnam in 1965, then-Corporal Joe Houle (director of the Marine Corps Museum of the Carolinas in 2002) said he saw no emotion in the eyes of his new squad: "The look in their eyes was like the life was sucked out of them". He later learned that the term for their condition was "the 1,000-yard stare". "After I lost my first friend, I felt it was best to be detached," he explained.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peleliu as a paradigm for PTSD: The two thousand yard stare - Hektoen International . 2024-01-22 . hekint.org . en-US.
  2. Mills . M. Anthony . Mills . Mark P. . 2014 . The Invention of the War Machine . The New Atlantis . 42 . 3–23 . 1543-1215 . 43152788.
  3. Book: Kudler, Harold . Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine . McGraw-Hill Education . 2017 . Combat Stress and Related Disorders.
  4. Life magazine, 6/11/1945, p. 65. link
  5. Jones, James, Tom Lea (illustration), (1975). - "Two-Thousand-Yard Stare" . - WW II. - (c/o Military History Network). - Grosset and Dunlap. - pp.113,116. -
  6. News: Retired Sgt. Maj. Joe Houle recounts Vietnam tour . Marine Corps News . 2002-05-02 . Sgt. Arthur L. . Stone . 2015-07-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150707234744/http://www.lejeune.marines.mil/News/tabid/1099/Article/511426/retired-sgt-maj-joe-houle-recounts-vietnam-tour.aspx . 2015-07-07 . live .