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		<title>Mental wounds treatable, but most veterans don&#8217;t complete care</title>
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The link above is to an interesting article about veterans shying away from receiving care.  One of the most difficult things for a veteran to do is to talk about his or her service &#8211; particularly when it comes to a traumatic, emotional event.  Much of this stems from military training that tells you that you [...]]]></description>
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<div>The link above is to an interesting article about veterans shying away from receiving care.  One of the most difficult things for a veteran to do is to talk about his or her service &#8211; particularly when it comes to a traumatic, emotional event.  Much of this stems from military training that tells you that you must be tough to survive &#8211; that you need to &#8220;suck it up and drive on&#8221;.  Every veteran knows someone (or perhaps is someone) that has concealed an injury, depression, nightmares, etc in order to either stay on active duty or to appear strong, &#8220;normal&#8221;.</div>
<div>Some of it lies in the fact that many of us aren&#8217;t comfortable talking to civilians &#8211; even if they are family members or have been best friends forever.  How many of us clam up around family but bump into a veteran at random and end up talking at length about our experiences, while our family members watch with a mix of jealousy and irritation?</div>
<div>I believe that the mind and emotions are very similar to our muscles &#8211; if you have a particularly vigorous workout, you will be sore the next day.  If you don&#8217;t recognize that and act accordingly (stretch, ice, etc) then you suffer longer term effects in terms of increased discomfort and perhaps even injury.  Mental/emotional trauma is similar &#8211; and if we don&#8217;t take the time to process this we also suffer long term effects.  Unfortunately, the military continues to refer to this as &#8220;mental illness&#8221; or a &#8220;disorder&#8221; rather than mental trauma.  How can it be a &#8220;disorder&#8221; when it is a completely normal human reaction?</div>
<div>The Kansas National Guard now leads the nation in resiliency training (<a href="wlmailhtml:{DFDF93E2-E7CA-4F46-AC5D-F6688B1289B1}mid://00000369/!x-usc:http://www.kansas.gov/ksadjutantgeneral/Library/Resiliency/Resiliency%20home.htm">http://www.kansas.gov/ksadjutantgeneral/Library/Resiliency/Resiliency%20home.htm</a>).  Even so, while the Kansas Army National Guard has lost eleven soldiers to combat casualties, it has lost more than eleven to post-deployment suicide.</div>
<div>We want to hear from our Kansas veterans.  Have you participated in this resiliency training?  Has it helped?  How can it be improved?</div>
<div>Thank you for your service, and God bless our active duty military and our veterans!</div>
<div>Karl Monger</div>
<div>MAJ, USA (ret)</div>
<div><em>Co-Chairman, Veterans for Pompeo</em></div>
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		<title>Calling all veterans; Stand up for Mike Pompeo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Veterans for Pompeo official blog.  We plan to use this forum to discuss current events relating to the military, veterans, and Mike&#8217;s race to the Republican 4th District of Kansas Congressional Seat.

It is critical for veterans to make their voices heard.  Mike wants to know what is important to each of you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Welcome to the Veterans for Pompeo official blog.  We plan to use this forum to discuss current events relating to the military, veterans, and Mike&#8217;s race to the Republican 4th District of Kansas Congressional Seat.</div>
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<div>It is critical for veterans to make their voices heard.  Mike wants to know what is important to each of you &#8211; so that he can better represent your concerns.  We also want to get our veterans organized to get out the word &#8211; Mike Pompeo is the ONLY military veteran in this race.  He brings the totally unique perspective of leading young soldiers and training them to defend Europe against the former Soviet Union.  Actions of Mike and others like him won the Cold War.  There are now too few military veterans in the halls of Congress &#8211; and with that loss of experience goes the understanding of what it means to send troops into harm&#8217;s way &#8211; to properly fund, support and equip them, and to let the military leadership do their job.</div>
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<div>So join us &#8211; contact us to volunteer, to get Mike out to speak to your friends and neighbors &#8211; and let other veterans know this is the rallying point!</div>
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<div>Karl Monger</div>
<div>Major, USA (retired)</div>
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