Episode 27: The Mindset that Nowhere is Safe

0 ভিউ· 08/05/23
Papa Tango Sierra Delta
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Tired of death notifications, fatal motor vehicle collisions, and arresting criminals who were released quicker than paperwork could be completed, Chris Whittemore left his gig as a Texas State Trooper in 2004 and returned to the United States Marine Corps.<br/><br/>2005. Ramadi, Iraq. Sniper.<br/>2007: Fallujah, Iraq. Weapons Tech.<br/>2010: Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Crew Chief / Door Gunner.<br/><br/>During the episode, S/Sgt. (ret) Whittemore discusses the realities of coping with the horrors of war, the fight against the stigmas of PTS(D), and trying to find a way to transition back into the civilian world.<br/><br/>As Chris states in his book Terror to Triumph, "The most unnerving reality that would surface after returning home for all of us is that no matter how many issues you have, and no matter how many times you hear information about seeking help... no one wants to be that guy."<br/><br/><br/>***WARNING: this podcast contains graphic content that may be disturbing or triggering to some listeners. Discretion is advised.***<br/><br/> Support the showThe Papa Tango Sierra Delta online store: https://papatangosierradelta.square.site/<br/><br/>Thanks to the show sponsors: Cracked Armour and Willowtree Farm.<br/><br/>Featuring the song "Don't Go Away" by Streets of Hastings.<br/><br/>Please take a moment to rate and/or review the show!<br/><br/>You can find more about Larry and the show at:<br/>Instagram: @ptsd_podcast<br/>FaceBook: ptsdpodcast<br/>YouTube: papatangosierradelta<br/>Linktree: @ptsdpodcast<br/>Email: papatangosierradeltapodcast@gmail.com<br/><br/>Struggling with PTSD? Want to join me for an episode? Want to share your thoughts about the show? Reach out to me at one of the above media addresses!

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