More than 300 American troops wounded in Iran war
At least 303 U.S. troops have been wounded in the war with Iran as the conflict nears its one-month mark, according to a U.S. official.
Of those wounded, 273 have returned to duty and 10 were seriously wounded, according to a U.S. official.
The majority of wounds are traumatic brain injuries, wounds which can cause memory issues, migraines, fatigue and numerous cognitive issues.
Those wounds are being driven by Iranian one-way attack drones, and other explosive munitions, and troops being caught in the blast, officials said.
Veterans diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury are nearly twice as likely to die by suicide compared to those without a diagnosis, according to Veterans Affairs data.
-ABC News' Steven Beynon




