Post-traumatic stress is many things to many people, but it is not a motivation for murder. And now it's time for the stigma to stop The names of our fallen were etched onto a beautiful granite memorial, and on the morning of the dedication ceremony, I was late. I hadn't been home for very long, after 15 months, during the deadliest period of the entire war. But I had to be at the ceremony for Brian,...
Let's make the Fort Hood shooting end the myth of military PTSD and violence Alex Horton
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