Healing the hidden scars
By: GARY WARTH - Staff Writer
Retired veterans share their post-traumatic stress stories with returning troops Tuesday, March 4, 2008 11:09
CAMP PENDLETON -- In combat, the older former warrior told the young Marines, "funny things happen."
Weeks, months and even years after combat, he continued, those "funny things" can re-emerge as haunting nightmares, jittery paranoia or the root of any number of abhorrent and self-destructive behaviors.
"You cannot take a normal person and put them in that environment without it affecting them," the speaker, David Pelkey, told about 25 Camp Pendleton Marines who recently returned from Iraq.
Pelkey, a Mira Mesa resident and a Vietnam veteran who served in the Army's 1st Cavalry Division, is the national director of American Combat Veterans of War, a nonprofit group founded seven years ago by Carlsbad resident Bill Rider, also a Vietnam veteran.
"We try to use ourselves as an example of what not to do in terms of denying the fact that you have been impacted by the war," Rider said about the program.
While theirs is not the only program about post-traumatic stress, Rider said that American Combat Veterans of War is unique in providing firsthand advice from other veterans to the troops.
"We're here because we care about you, damn it, and there's something you don't understand that we do," said retired Marine Col. Al Slater, a Navy Cross recipient who also spoke to the returning troops. "We don't want your generation to go through the hell we did."
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Link to the American Combat Veterans of War site
http://www.acvow.org/
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