Unseen Scars Of War, Combat And Death | Army SMU Operator Jeremy Morton
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Former Army Special Operations (SMU) operator Jeremy Morton speaks with David Hookstead about his time at war, combat, killing terrorists, TBI, PTSD, the unseen scars of war and the process of healing that comes afterwards.
Jeremy joined the Special Operations Care Fund (SOC-F) in retirement as the organizations executive director. He now dedicates his life and time to helping other veterans heal after years of heavy combat.
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Certainly will. Looking forward to this one.
The Morton Boys are some of the finest men i know. I thank God, and Bob and Susie for this family and their service to our great nation. Sine Pari...Par Oneri
What a warrior, blessed to have men like this to serve are country!
God bless him and his family. Thank you for your sacrifice and service Jeremy. You can see it in his eyes, he has been through Hell and back.
Thank you for all you do.
Tell jeremy theres an ol boy from deridder, la listenin in! He knows it!
You can tell he’s been through some stuff
Great interview of our national treasure, American Warriors who deserves to be taken care of for the injuries (visible or not) for the rest of his life. Great points about the average Americans ignorance to true evil in the world. Thank you both for the interview and sharing your experiences.
It is so important that we continue to get the message out to the average american and our ignorant politicians.
This is the stuff America should be watching.
I live 1911’s too, they’re heavy but accurate
Balkans, not Batlics ffs