This is for you guys that served but also for anyone that has experienced PTSD, seek treatment, call a battle buddy or even get the diagnosis if you haven’t, you all have the VA, or family doctor, the point is please do something.
So most all of you won’t know this, although I never served in the military, I spent 21 years working at a Army Base. Fort Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division. I worked for the DoD, specifically DLA, The Defense Logistics Agency, I occupied a position that was classified CEW, Civilian Expeditionary Workforce, meaning I was deployable anywhere, but mostly they needed us In Afghanistan.
My 1st deployment was 2015, I was slated to go the Bagram, my Battle Buddy, was Krissie Davis, on Day 37 of our 180 days in theater, the worst happened. Another IDF attack, the C-RAM wasn’t able to detonate the incoming rocket and it struck my truck, it was chaos and it was devastating.
I spend 4 years in therapy, I don’t talk about it that often, recently the Army dedicated a building to Krissie at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. The Conference Room inside was dedicated to SPC McGinnis, KIA, Iraq he was awarded Medal of Honor, the Bronze star, and a Purple Heart.
https://www.dla.mil/AboutDLA/News/Ne...issie-k-davis/
Before the dedication I spoke with public affairs, here’s the story, Thank you all for your service.
https://www.dla.mil/AboutDLA/News/Ne...-ptsd-is-real/
So most all of you won’t know this, although I never served in the military, I spent 21 years working at a Army Base. Fort Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division. I worked for the DoD, specifically DLA, The Defense Logistics Agency, I occupied a position that was classified CEW, Civilian Expeditionary Workforce, meaning I was deployable anywhere, but mostly they needed us In Afghanistan.
My 1st deployment was 2015, I was slated to go the Bagram, my Battle Buddy, was Krissie Davis, on Day 37 of our 180 days in theater, the worst happened. Another IDF attack, the C-RAM wasn’t able to detonate the incoming rocket and it struck my truck, it was chaos and it was devastating.
I spend 4 years in therapy, I don’t talk about it that often, recently the Army dedicated a building to Krissie at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. The Conference Room inside was dedicated to SPC McGinnis, KIA, Iraq he was awarded Medal of Honor, the Bronze star, and a Purple Heart.
https://www.dla.mil/AboutDLA/News/Ne...issie-k-davis/
Before the dedication I spoke with public affairs, here’s the story, Thank you all for your service.
https://www.dla.mil/AboutDLA/News/Ne...-ptsd-is-real/
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