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Dealing with The Flashbacks

Dealing with The Flashbacks

Choosing to get better, Vanessa shares the story of how she dealt with fears that haunted her from ’06 deployment to Afghanistan yet her ability to overcome them

Trying To Fill The Void

Trying To Fill The Void

When asked about the transitions of coming home, Vanessa provides a very honest story of how it affected her sharing personal instances where civilian life became difficult

Comradeship Gets Stronger

Comradeship Gets Stronger

After sixteen years of service, Vanessa shares her pride and understanding of the friendships made throughout the military

Not Hearing Her Voice

Not Hearing Her Voice

The loss of comrade, Nicola Goddard, is remembered by army medic Larter as she shares her personal encounter hours before the ambush

Existing in a Primal Environment

Existing in a Primal Environment

Vanessa shares a very personal and honest reflection of how her experiences during this tour changed her personality and desire for combat

Medical Outreach

Medical Outreach

While on duty, Army Medic Larter provides details of the daily routine and type of interaction and support given to the villagers

Learned To Go With Very Little!

Learned To Go With Very Little!

Army medic, Vanessa Larter, provides a detailed account of the culture shock experienced upon arrival and the instant understanding of what is required to exist in such an unknown environment

Love for Medicine

Love for Medicine

Realizing her passion to help others, Vanessa shares her story of how she began a career as Army medic and challenges she faced in making this decision

Identifying with PTSD

Identifying with PTSD

Thier sends a powerful message of what it’s like to live with PTSD and affects it brings for a lifetime.

Ruthless In a fun way!

Ruthless In a fun way!

Thier shares a very positive and fun feeling about the connection amongst fellow soldiers.

Couldn’t Do My Job

Couldn’t Do My Job

Their shares a very emotional moment reflecting back on his military experiences knowing that it didn’t finish the way he wanted it to.

Everything for a Reason

Everything for a Reason

Returning from deployment, Thier shares his personal experiences on the difficulties faced yet realizes the joy in the birth of his son, all things for a reason!

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