My good buddy has been involved in 7 IED/VBIED
attacks, taken several bullets to the plates, and was even stabbed.
None of that was an issue for him. He realized one day, only after he had come
home and had nothing to do or occupy his time... That he'd spent the last 8 years
killing people and that wasn't normal.
He started having panic attacks and talking to himself. Stuff like that.
He said he realized that thing would get worse for him after talking
with the VA. He ended up shutting then out and suppressing everything.
Eventually he just came to terms with it. He deploys again soon.
Still in the ARMY and still loves his job.
It's people like him and people like the soldier in this video that
helped me feel confident in joining myself. These are the kinda people
you fight for in that type of situation. We're occupying that country,
that's all there is to it- the politics of it aren't anywhere near as important
As making sure the guy to your left and right make it home.
I can't wait to occupy on their bitch-asses.