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One question any Veteran that has deployed to combat hates to be asked is that one dreaded question "have you ever killed anyone" and most people will never understand how invasive, ridiculous, and just plain inappropriate that question is to ask someone that's served.
So on our Third Part of deployments, Tim and I speak on our individual experiences and our personal journies through our numerous combat deployments.
We touch on what was combat like and what it means to us in our own words and how we processed it all. There is a certain type of feeling that comes over you after completing your first combat deployment. How you become aware and how you adjust to those newfound feelings make a world of difference in your marriage, friendships, parenting, and mainly your mental health.
'Owning' it as Tim and I refer to it is something we touch on quite a bit through our episodes but in different sayings. What we mean is how we are dealing with the things we saw, did witness, or experienced during our combat deployments and also just our time in the military as a whole.
Lastly, we touch on where we are in our lives today. This is a whole new chapter for both of us as we reflect but not suppress our military past and aim to help our fellow brothers and sisters that have walked a similar path.
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One question any Veteran that has deployed to combat hates to be asked is that one dreaded question "have you ever killed anyone" and most people will never understand how invasive, ridiculous, and just plain inappropriate that question is to ask someone that's served.
So on our Third Part of deployments, Tim and I speak on our individual experiences and our personal journies through our numerous combat deployments.
We touch on what was combat like and what it means to us in our own words and how we processed it all. There is a certain type of feeling that comes over you after completing your first combat deployment. How you become aware and how you adjust to those newfound feelings make a world of difference in your marriage, friendships, parenting, and mainly your mental health.
'Owning' it as Tim and I refer to it is something we touch on quite a bit through our episodes but in different sayings. What we mean is how we are dealing with the things we saw, did witness, or experienced during our combat deployments and also just our time in the military as a whole.
Lastly, we touch on where we are in our lives today. This is a whole new chapter for both of us as we reflect but not suppress our military past and aim to help our fellow brothers and sisters that have walked a similar path.