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  2. Leave No Trace (film) - Wikipedia

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    Will, a veteran suffering from PTSD, lives with his teenage daughter, Tom, in the old growth Forest Park in Portland, Oregon. They live in isolation, using forest survival skills and entering the town only occasionally for food and supplies. Will makes their money by selling his VA-issued benzodiazepines to another homeless veteran.

  3. Heroes (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    Heroes is a 1977 American drama film directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan [3] and starring Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford (in his first post-Star Wars role, but filmed before that movie's release). Winkler plays a Vietnam War vet with PTSD who sets about finding the men from his

  4. Sgt. Will Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. Will Gardner is an American film directed and written by Max Martini.The film stars Martini, Omari Hardwick, Dermot Mulroney, Gary Sinise, and Robert Patrick, telling the story of a disabled Iraq War veteran, Will Gardner, who is suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) he sustained while in combat.

  5. Desert Bloom (film) - Wikipedia

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    Six years after World War II has ended, Jack Chismore, a veteran suffering from PTSD, runs a gas station in Las Vegas, Nevada.. Jack is married to Lily, and stepfather to Lily's three daughters including Rose, a teenager at an impressionable age.

  6. Thank You for Your Service (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 2016, Scott Haze was added to play a soldier suffering from PTSD. [13] On January 28, 2016, Joe Cole joined the film to play a soldier who returns home in crisis and tries to find his fiancée and their daughter who have left him, while Jayson Warner Smith joined the film to play a receptionist at a Veterans Affairs office. [11]

  7. Let There Be Light (1946 film) - Wikipedia

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    Veterans are transported from a medical ship to Mason General Hospital to be treated for mental conditions brought about by war. A group of 75 U.S. service members —recent combat veterans suffering from various "nervous conditions" including psychoneurosis , battle neurosis , conversion disorder , amnesia , severe stammering and anxiety ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    In contrast to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which springs from fear, moral injury is a violation of what each of us considers right or wrong. The diagnosis of PTSD has been defined and officially endorsed since 1980 by the mental health community, and those suffering from it have earned broad public sympathy and understanding.

  9. American Sniper - Wikipedia

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    Years later, on February 2, 2013, Chris says goodbye to his wife and family as he leaves in good spirits to spend time with Eddie Ray Routh, a veteran suffering from PTSD at a shooting range. An on-screen subtitle reveals that Chris was killed that day by Routh, followed by archive footage of crowds standing along the highway for his funeral ...