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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHonoring those who came home, but left too much behind
My dad was traumatized and brutalized by his years fighting WW2 in the Pacific. My former husband was a USMC platoon leader in Vietnam. Both came home in one piece physically, but missing something internal that combat took away. Neither came home as who they once were. Lifetimes later, there was no finding of the missing pieces, which meant their trauma was passed on to their children and wives. Today, I wish for inner peace for our returned troops. Peace and healing.
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Honoring those who came home, but left too much behind (Original Post)
The Blue Flower
14 hrs ago
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efhmc
(17,016 posts)1. Both of my bils were not the same after Vietnam.
pdxflyboy
(951 posts)2. Beautiful, and so eloquently said.
Thank you. My eyes are watering.
democrank
(12,684 posts)3. Highly recommended
Thank you, The Blue Flower.
LoisB
(13,543 posts)4. Indeed. Thank you for this.
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