PTSD Through the MST Lens According to a website run by nonprofit, Unbroken Warriors, over 540,000 veterans have been diagnosed with PTSD… See direct...
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Never Quit Fighting; Never Hesitate to Ask for Help with PTSD As a Black woman soldier, I had to make myself the picture of perfection. There was no room...
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PTSD: Through the Veil of Time and Tears In his poignant memoir, “Goodbye To All That,” British poet Robert Graves, a World War I veteran, painted a...
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GI Film Festival San Diego Has ‘Something for Everyone’ in Diverse 2023 Film Lineup From heart-wrenching documentaries to comedic shorts, the...
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Learning the Importance of War Veterans I leaned against an oak at the side of the road, wishing I were invisible, keeping my distance from my parents on...
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SDPD Ride Along: A Story of Two Marines When I asked to go on a ride along with the San Diego Police Department, making a special request for any...
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Hidden Helpers May is the Month of the Military Caregiver Military caregivers are the all-too-often unsung heroes who play a critical role in the health and...
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Supporting Our Mighty Military Kids A military child can be described in various ways: strong, resilient, adaptable, puissant, and the list goes on. Yet,...
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Purple Up For Military Kids April is designated as the Month of the Military Child, underscoring the important role military children play in the armed...
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USS Midway Museum In 1963, Bob Werner lied about his age, and at 16 enlisted in the Navy. Joining the Navy was something he always wanted to do and he was...
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