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may 2012 the national care planning council skip to navigation skip to main content skip to primary sidebar skip to secondary sidebar skip to footer the national care planning council a comprehensive resource of eldercare articles and links to benefit those who have aging parents or grandparents or are experiencing the difficulties of aging themselves home about us twitter facebook monthly archives may 2012 ghosts of the battlefield may 22 posted by national care planning council in my dreams i hear again the crash of guns the rattle of musketry the strange mournful mutter of the battlefield general douglas macarthur a veteran never forgets the battlefield those images haunt them like ghosts forever present in the back of their minds iraq war veteran bryan said i was having constant flashbacks the whole time i was awake i was miserable i couldn t feel any excitement about life i would just stay in my room all day and drink and drink and drink and i didn t know why many of us today recognize the physical sacrifices our veterans have made but don t always see the emotional back at home we protest cry write letters and rejoice in reaction to war and the end of it we feel safe and guarded and we praise our veterans for the war that has been won and the victory we ve all gained from their sacrifice the war then ends in our history books but it never ends for our veterans it s true that the media today has allowed us to see for ourselves war in its most brutal form but no amount of technology will allow us at home to live war bryan was extremely happy all growing up he said everybody knew me as just the happiest dude but in war there was a time when there was just no laughing bryan said that to cope with all the death and sadness around him he had to go emotionally numb bryan was diagnosed with ptsd post traumatic stress disorder a disorder that many veterans acquire when they return home after running through the jungles of vietnam for a year or more dodging bombs and bullets welcome home should have been the best words a vietnam soldier could ve heard however being halfway around the world did nothing to fade their memories gene duwe after interviewing seventeen vietnam war veterans said any time a helicopter flutters overhead the smell of diesel fuel wafts in the air or the notes of taps are played veterans flashback to the jungles of vietnam we can never know the thoughts and memories of our beloved veterans but we can honor them support them and help them find hope veterans diagnosed with ptsd may avoid people and isolate themselves while constantly reliving the horrors of the war in their minds they ll have nightmares flashbacks and possibly hallucinations though it may not show physically they ve been hurt and wounded from the war emotional wounds inflict more of our veterans than physical wounds physical wounds we can treat whereas the emotional pains are much harder to cure there are many organizations that are there to help our veterans u s department of veterans affairs make the connection is one such program that helps veterans to know that they are not alone in what they are feeling and that there is help rebecca bryan s spouse said there is so much more help and understanding than you even realize even greater an influence than these wonderful organizations are the veterans close family and friends almost everyone knows someone who has served during a time of war a father grandfather brother sister friend we may not understand what they re going through but because we are not as emotionally damaged as them we have the opportunity to reach out and help them find hope bryan said i forgot that there was good in the world and every time i saw rebecca it brought it back there is goodness there is happiness there is hope here at home for all of our veterans it is our responsibility as part of their lives to help them see this our veterans have given their time and their service and they will continue to give more than honor and support we must love them we are their link back to life before war and we are their vision forward to how good life can be after they will never forget their moments on the battlefield so let us always remember our veterans like loading posted in military veterans veterans leave a comment tags effects of war emotional trauma post traumatic stress disorder ptsd soldiers after war veterans war memories war veterans in honor of our military may 15 posted by national care planning council the third saturday of may is nationally recognized as armed forces day a day on which we celebrate the service of the men and women in our military in protecting our country at home and abroad on august 31 1949 president harry s truman created the proclamation to establish a day to honor all those who served in the military secretary of defense louis johnson announced the creation of an armed forces day to replace separate army navy marine corps and air force days in president truman s proclamation given may 20 1950 he said armed forces day saturday may 20 1950 marks the first combined demonstration by america s defense team of its progress under the national security act towards the goal of readiness for any eventuality it is the first parade of preparedness by the unified forces of our land sea and air defense since 1950 armed forces day has been a yearly event celebrated throughout the nation with parades programs speeches military air shows and other means to celebrate and honor retired and active military men and women many cemeteries hold memorials to honor those who gave their lives for their country this year as we honor our nation s military it is not only a grateful tribute but a reminder of who is fighting to keep our homeland safe a visit to a va hospital brought the reality of the sacrifice given by our young men and women serving sitting in a waiting room with several retired vietnam war era veterans i noticed that their banter about their war experience stopped abruptly as a young 22 year old soldier was wheeled in by his wife a car bomb in afghanistan left him a paraplegic these men who had also witnessed the horrors of war and survived were overcome to tears by this young man s sacrifice americans everywhere want to help those who fight to keep us safe to live a life of peace and freedom hundreds of organizations companies schools and individuals do service to recognize our troops throughout the year everywhere you go you can see or read about events raising funds for military families so wherever you are on may 19 take a moment and reflect on the freedoms you enjoy and who is fighting to protect them we are ever grateful for our military men and women like loading posted in military veterans veterans 5 comments tags armed forces day honoring our military military service soldiers sacrifice veterans wounded soldiers older posts follow our blog receive monthly notification of new posts by email email address follow join 85 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