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Roland Lee Carpenter - Eastern Shore Post

Eastern Shore Post 6 Mr. Roland Lee “R.L.” Carpenter passed away peacefully March 31, 2021, at his home in Chuckatuck, Va. R.L. was born in Nassawadox, on Sept. 10, 1965, to Geraldine “Geri” Shrieves Carpenter and the late John “Johnny” Kendall Carpenter Jr. R.L. is survived by his beautiful and loving wife, Chrisanna Trollinger Carpenter; loving stepchildren, Reed, Hannah, and Ross McKinney; brother, John Kendall “J.K.” Carpenter III (Wendy); and niece, Ashley Carpenter, of Cheriton; parents-in-law, Bill and Jean Trollinger; brother-in-law, Billy Trollinger (Rachel); and niece, Madison Trollinger. R.L. was a 1983 graduate of Northampton High School and upon graduation he entered the U.S. Army. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., where he attended infantry training and upon successful completion, he was assigned to Airborne School for paratrooper training. During his assignment, he received several letters of recognition for his professional attire and appe

SAS soldiers forced to seek brain injury treatment abroad as experts warn trauma is more than just a psychological illness

SAS soldiers forced to seek brain injury treatment abroad as experts warn trauma is more than just a psychological illness Experts say explosive blast waves are the roots of many veterans mental health traumas and treatment should not be dominated by psychiatry 27 February 2021 • 6:30am Andrew Marr, a US Special Forces veteran, says repeated exposure to explosions in Iraq and Afghanistan led to his brain injury and that he did not have a psychological problem.  Credit: Andrew Marr In 2003 James England was an army officer in the Queen’s Dragoon Guards, deployed to Iraq on the first of three tours in the country. 

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