read this as i was watching the 60 minutes episode-scott pelley interviewing marines from a company that fought in Afghanistan which suffered a high casualty rate-very sad. despite what they have been through, when asked if they would do it all over again, did not hesitate a milli-second-YES. wow! our veterans are very extraordinary people. they are also taken for granted and in many instances minimized-very sad. but even worse-what you keefe have brought up. i'm not sure what the remedy is. you have guys like chris kyle and then you have many others who suffer silently. how do you erase the memories stamped into their mind, send them home, and expect them to go on as if nothing happened? my prayers go out to all of them-living and...thanking God we have/had people like them as we live in a country despite it's issues, are nothing compared to what they have been through-we all need to be reminded-unfortunately often, as how many times do we need to see Christ crucified to understand there is evil in this world-our vets are the good guys