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Written by Craig Huber
Posted: Dec 11, 2014
Veteran Eric Peters is walking from New Jersey to California to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder. (FOX5) |
LAS VEGAS (FOX5)
Veteran Eric Peters has walked from his home in Clark, NJ, to Las Vegas to raise awareness for post-traumatic stress disorder, and his journey's not over yet.
Peters, 23, won't stop until he's reached Santa Monica, CA.
A veteran of the War in Afghanistan, Peters was injured on the battlefield.
"There are a lot of demons that I'm fighting, but I continue to put a smile on my face and help out other people. It's actually more therapy to me helping other people," Peters said.
In March of 2011, Peters and his unit, the 101st Airborne Division, were hit by enemy mortar fire while patrolling in a Humvee in the Kunar province.
Peters was knocked unconscious by the blast and shrapnel. He was later diagnosed with PTSD.
"It takes a piece of your soul, you know, and it just flushes it away," he said.
Peters said the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recently sent him a letter stating his request for further treatment had been denied.
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