The biggest thing was losing the brotherhood
When Jake returned from deployment, he had changed. He noticed he had difficulty sleeping, had frequent nightmares, and was often irritable. No longer around people he felt he could trust with his life also took a toll on him. By reconnecting with other Veterans, Jake was able to find the help and support he needed.
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