Archives for the ‘Civilian Support’ Category

I Didn’t Recognize My Own Need for Counseling…

By • Oct 13th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Combat Stress, Communication, Guard/Reserve Issues, Post-Deployment, Relationships

Here’s some powerful testimony from SSG Eddie Black, a veteran of the Marine Corps (Desert Storm) and the Oregon National Guard (OIF2) about his return from combat. Eddie now gives free talks for veterans on PTSD. You can email him here.     “When I got back from Iraq, all I wanted to do was go […]



Son’s Deployment Brings War Home

By • Oct 12th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Guard/Reserve Issues, In the Press, Parenting, Passing the Time, Relationships

By Joel Brown / Argus Leader Being the father of a deployed soldier has been eye-opening. As a political conservative, I had grown accustomed to cheering for the USA in conflicts overseas. I had my own thoughts on Sept. 11, 2001, and supported the wars in two countries that have followed. I haven’t wavered as […]



‘Everyone Thinks Employers Welcome You Back…’

By • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Featured, Finances

Here’s a letter I received from an Army wife struggling post-deployment. I think many of us have experienced the frustrations she expresses here…. what does it mean to ‘support the troops’? If anyone knows of resources that can help this family, please comment below, or send an email. Dear Heroes At Home, My husband is […]



The VA & The Unseen Injuries of War

By • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Combat Stress, In the Press

By Craig Cole & Lynn Salsi In a May 2008 “Washington Post” article, “Official Urged Fewer Diagnoses of PTSD,” staff writer, Christopher Lee reports on the Veteran’s Administrations attempts to give less Post Traumatic Stress Disorder diagnoses to veterans in order to save money. (C. Lee, Washington Post) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, is is […]



Tshirts: Thankful For Our Freedom!

By • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Featured

These great looking Tshirts are a fabulous way to express your gratitude for our troops and their families… and they’re also a way you can help support the work we do here at Heroes At Home! Each Tshirt costs $15, and $5 will be put toward our programs.         If you have […]



Soldiers Question Defense Sec. About Deployments

By • Jul 21st, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, In the Press, Relationships

By Walter Pincus / The Washington Post Outside the military, not much attention is paid to the personal problems of families caught up in the endless rotational deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan that mark serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. Last Friday, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates dealt with a handful of […]



How Can You Support Your Soldier Husband’s Job?

By • Jul 13th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Featured, Passing the Time, Relationships

A nice editorial from the Washington Post…. I lost many of my civilian friends when Paul left for Afghanistan because they didn’t support the war and couldn’t make the leap to support him as a soldier and us as a military family. It baffles me that people can’t see that the reason they have the […]



More to Independence Day Than a Long Weekend

By • Jul 2nd, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Featured, Passing the Time

The 4th is the celebration of America declaring its independence from the British, and bringing the Revolutionary War to a close. This day marks what we celebrate as “America’s Birthday” and the beginning of a nation that has one of the longest standing constitutions in the world. In 1870 the US Congress declared the 4th […]



A Daughter Reflects on her Father’s PTSD

By • Jun 23rd, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Combat Stress, Post-Deployment, Relationships

Here is part of a post from Susan Katz Keating about watching her father suffer PTSD. It’s powerful – and recognizable for many of us who have loved ones suffering post-combat. You can read Susan’s blog here. I awakened late to the sound of violent pounding on the front door of our home in Riverside, California. By […]



Tips for Communicating with Your Deployed Service Member

By • Jun 18th, 2009 • Category: Civilian Support, Communication, Passing the Time, Relationships

Deployments aren’t easy, whether it is to a combat zone or to another country, but with the information age in full swing communications with your deployed service member is easier than ever.  The Internet has brought us communication tools such as e-mail, instant messaging, Skype, and Facebook, and with these tools the amount, type, and […]




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