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Originally Posted by anthony I actually think each deployment kept me sane to a degree, in that with PTSD what better place is their than the battlefield basically....
When it all stopped, is when I stopped.... |
I think I've lost track over the years of how many exactly and some I have even forgotten about completely, one it took a friend to remind me of it.
With what anthony stated in his quote, I have to completely agree with. I have never felt more at ease during the day or slept better at night than when I was in Afghanistan. Even through out the chaos and knowing the potential imminent danger, there was always a feeling that I was doing what was meant of me. We were fine tuned to operate in that situation and my body was finally doing it for real.