whatwhiteswillneverknow:

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tedx:

In this gut-wrenching talk, Sergeant Andrew Chambers shares the haunting story of his time in Iraq and the tough transition home that landed him in jail. It’s a powerful testimony to the struggle our soldiers face when they come home, and the tragic ways that they can be denied the help they need. 

For any veterans who need help, you can find a list of resources here. Among them, the Wounded Warrior Project does outstanding work with wounded vets. 

For anyone looking to support a veteran, we encourage you to heed Chambers’s advice: “Find a veteran and listen to his story. A lot of us just need somebody to talk to.” 

Watch the full talk here.

Your sacrifice and those your loved ones and family are not forgotten. To all our veterans out there, and those not here, thank you.

While I disagree with US Military actions, this is why I wish nothing but the best for our veterans.

PTSD is a lot to take in.

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