At Ease, Soldier!

Across the United States, families split by deployment deal with loneliness, worry, raising children alone, communication issues and post-traumatic stress disorder. Suicide rates of formerly deployed personnel are on the rise. “They hear all the time: You soldier up; you don’t talk about it. And so they’re not going to ask for help,” McCullah says. “You have to go to them, and you have to be persistent.”
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