Real Warriors Campaign Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond Chandler Service members of any rank or service may experience combat stress or other invisible wounds as a result of deployment.
By reaching out for care, warriors can maintain successful careers and learn important coping tools. Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond Chandler, the senior most enlisted service member in the U.S. Army, experienced combat stress following deployment to Iraq. With the support of his command, Sgt. Maj. Chandler reached out for the care he needed and continues to excel in his career.
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It is with great pleasure that we announce the partnership between Save A Warrior and Vets 360 to provide an all inclusive “healing camp” for those young combat veterans struggling with the cause and effects of combat.
On April 28th 2013 Vets 360 will roll up with Vets 360 program members who will benefit the most from this one of a kind healing experience. “Collaboration from within the veterans support community is key if we are to help, or more accurately support, our young combat veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life – this partnership is such an example of that collaboration”.
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