Corporal vs Recruit vs PTSD

In this video.......
Dean reunites with his basic training corporal Phill Little.
What have they been up to since basic training?
What are they doing for the future?
And what are their experiences of PTSD?
Is the government doing enough to treat Veterans that are suffering from Combat Related PTSD?
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🆘 If you are in immediate danger please call 999
🚨Op. Courage (providing all round good support)
👉veteranaware.nhs.uk/op-courage
🚨Samaritans
👉08081753075
🚨PTSD Resolution
👉ptsdresolution.org
🚨All Call Signs Facebook page
👉 / allcallsigns
🚨The Veterans Charity
👉 www.veteranscharity.org.uk
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🔴 DJI wireless 2 mics + 1 transmitter.
🔴 DJI Mini 2 SE drone
🔴 Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch, Apple M2 Pro with 10‑core CPU, 16‑core GPU and 16‑core Neural Engine, 32GB unified memory, 96W USB-C Power Adapter, 1TB SSD storage.
🔴 Final Cut Pro X editing software.
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Пікірлер: 2

  • @brettmansfield4046
    @brettmansfield40463 ай бұрын

    Great video Dean and it's nice to see Phill after all these years (Korea Plt Feb 1995) I recently reached out to my first section commander: Cpl S Hayter PWRR to thank him for all that he did for me. He was a very firm but extremely fair, approachable leader. As a 16 year old recruit this guy was the first real inspirational male character in my life. He was as strong as an ox and always carried far more weight than us recruits. S Hayter helped inspire me to grow into the adult I aspired to be aided by some strong leaders within Battalion. Thanks again for the walk down memory lane. Keep Attacking Phill 🟥🟨

  • @travellingveteran

    @travellingveteran

    3 ай бұрын

    What a great comment, yes Phill maybe didn't realise it but he had an enormous part to play in my life after joining the Army, giving me the grit and determination to get through the problems faced during my tours. Thank you for commenting and look forward to hearing from you again. Dean, Travelling Veteran.