Ep. 645 - Jim Chancellor - U.S. Army Combat Vietnam Veteran on PTSD, Moral Injuries, and Supporting Veterans
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In this deeply moving video, Jim Chancellor, a U.S. Army Combat Vietnam Veteran and President of the American Veterans Collection, shares his powerful experiences and insights into the challenges faced by veterans. Drawing from his time in Vietnam and his work with veterans today, Jim covers critical topics such as PTSD, moral injuries, suicide prevention, and homelessness.Jim recounts his harrowing experience as a door gunner in Vietnam, where he was shot down and confronted with the brutal realities of war. He explains how PTSD, an anxiety disorder triggered by traumatic events, continues to affect veterans long after they return home. Jim also delves into the concept of moral injuries, which are deep wounds to the soul caused by actions in war that conflict with a person's moral beliefs.Throughout the video, Jim emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health issues among veterans and advocates for mandatory suicide prevention education in the military. He also shares his efforts to support homeless veterans through the American Veterans Collection and discusses the critical work being done by the Lake County Veterans Treatment Court, which offers veterans a second chance by expunging their records after completing a rehabilitation program.This video is a candid and heartfelt discussion about the ongoing struggles that veterans face and the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need. Whether you're a veteran, a family member of a veteran, or simply interested in learning more about the challenges faced by those who have served, this video offers valuable insights and inspiration.
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