Well said Tony. A good reminder to all of us that long after the active service is done we need to be there for our loved ones that served to keep us safe. Maybe that's a hug, a beer with a buddy, an understanding shoulder, a safe place to vent, PTSD counselling, whatever it takes to get them back to what life once was. I doubt anyone can face these things and remain unchanged or not need some sort of supportive environment as they try to get back to regular life.