[background chatter] good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I am jim knotts, the president and ceo of the veterans vietnam fund, and i will be the master of ceremonies today. It is my pleasure to welcome you to the annual veterans day ceremony at the wall. Before we begin the formal program, i would like to recognize all of the goldstar family members we have with us today. The mothers, fathers, wives, siblings, spouses, nieces,. Ephews, and sons and daughters all of those who have experienced the loss of a loved one and no all too well the sacrifices that our military families make. Waitinglly, to those for the return of their loved ones who are listed as missing, thank you for joining us. [applause] jim knotts i would also like to take a moment to thank the wall volunteers. They are in the yellow jackets. And the staff from the Memorial Fund that they do all year round. They truly put everything they have to making the experience of every visitor at the wall as meaningful as it can be
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Im the ceo of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. I will be your master of ceremonies today. It is my pleasure to be the first to welcome you to the veterans day ceremony at the wall. Before we begin the formal program, i would like to the gold starof family members we have with us here today. Fathers, wives, siblings, spouses, nieces, nephews, and sons and daughters in touch. All of those who experienced the loss of a loved one and know all too well of the sacrifices that our military families make. To those still waiting for the return of their loved ones who are listed as missing. Thank you for joining us. [applause] id also like to take a moment to thank the wall volunteers, they are the folks you see in the Yellow Jackets and hats. Of the Vietnam Veter
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Psychological trauma. Personal experience of Mental Health issues. Adjusting to civilian life. Moderated by joe klein. Dr. Galloway mr. Strokes and joe klein. [applause] joe klein good afternoon. This is the second time ive been honored to sit on this and both times the topic was veterans. Time it was veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars. Called recent book was charlie mike which means continue the mission. About the veterans of those wars. To spendy interesting time with them as they have over the last four years. To spend time with veterans of my era. The vietnam war. The words were equally silly. Time you guyssier head. They were all volunteers. Ony of them volunteered september 12, 2001. Units andover as quebec as units. Alonenveterans went over and came back alone. Because of the experience of Vietnam Veterans the doctors known all the posttraumatic stress disorders. Its not disorderly to respond to the experience of combat. Having some troubles reintegrating into a society t
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