Go to your local veterans administration office in your dress uniform.
Ask for help because you did your duty to protect the world from terrorists.
Do not rant or rave.
Tell them what you shared here, however, document everything you do. Take notes wherever convenient, and learn how to make press releases.
Your story needs to be told not just to other war vets, but also to the world.
If your fellow veterans cannot help you to recover from war, then please be courageous enough to tell your message to CNN, talk shows, etc.
We need to hear to your story, and of your fellow comrades at arms!
War may be hell, but sharing your experience will help not only you, but also make the world cry for peace!
Inspired by the Journey to the West, Gandhara is devoted to both Western and Eastern Truth.
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ - Hail the Lord whose name eliminates spiritual darkness.
Om Ganeshaya Namaha (ॐ गणेशाय नमः) - Homage to Ganesha.
Unconditional love tranquilizes the mind, and thus conquers all.
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Showing posts with label veterans. Show all posts
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20101102
My Advice to War Vet Suffering PTSD from Battle Fatigue
Labels:
peace,
sharing,
veterans,
War on Terror,
war on terrorism
20070315
One in Four War Vets Suffer Mental Health Issues
Perhaps our anti-war sentiments are also part of the problem.
It's hard to tell what praise would do in the situation of a vet suffering PTSD.
Yet the problem is there.
And it doesn't just go away. Therefore we should listen to their stories.
It's hard to tell what praise would do in the situation of a vet suffering PTSD.
Yet the problem is there.
And it doesn't just go away. Therefore we should listen to their stories.
Labels:
mental health,
veterans,
War on Terror
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