From Service Member Support <[email protected]>
Subject PTSD: an invisible wound of war
Date June 20, 2025 12:12 PM
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This email includes a personal account of a family member of a service member who suffers from PTSD. Our hope is to raise awareness about the support and help available for our military population and those who love them.

If you or someone you love is suffering, the Veterans Crisis Line is available 24/7 for veterans, active service members, and their loved ones: Dial 9‌88 and press 1 or text 838255.

Dear USO Supporter,

Rachel’s* brother, Bryce*, signed up for the Army in the aftermath of September 11. He was determined to join and serve his country.

“My brother went over to Iraq and was frontline infantry,” Rachel says. “When he came back after being deployed, he was just a completely different person.”

When Bryce returned, he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which sadly impacts many of our brave service members.

June 27 is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Day — just one week from today. It’s a time to continue expanding awareness about symptoms and where people can find support — especially for our heroes in uniform who have sacrificed to protect our country.

The USO is committed to supporting our service members who are experiencing PTSD. Our USO Warrior and Family Centers offer music therapy, cooking, art classes and more that can help reduce pain and anxiety. Our USO Canine Program volunteers — therapy dogs and their trained handlers — visit service members, and their families at USO Centers all over the world.

There are so many stories like Bryce's — of brave heroes who served our country and need help to heal and move forward.

Let's stand together and help ensure that our brave heroes receive all the support they need, including through programs and services like the USO Warrior and Family Centers, the USO Canine Program and more.

If you or someone you care about struggles with PTSD symptoms, there is help available. Thank you for showing your support for all our heroes in uniform, past and present.

For the People Who Serve,

The USO

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*Names changed to protect their privacy.

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SUPPORT OUR HEROES
Rachel’s* brother, Bryce*, signed up for the Army in the aftermath of September 11. He was determined to join and serve his country.

“My brother went over to Iraq and was frontline infantry,” Rachel says. “When he came back after being deployed, he was just a completely different person.”

When Bryce returned, he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which sadly impacts many of our brave service members.

June 27 is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Day — just one week from today. It’s a time to continue expanding awareness about symptoms and where people can find support — especially for our heroes in uniform who have sacrificed to protect our country.

The USO is committed to supporting our service members who are experiencing PTSD. Our USO Warrior and Family Centers offer music therapy, cooking, art classes and more that can help reduce pain and anxiety. Our USO Canine Program volunteers — therapy dogs and their trained handlers — visit service members, and their families at USO Centers all over the world.

There are so many stories like Bryce's — of brave heroes who served our country and need help to heal and move forward.

Let's stand together and help ensure that our brave heroes receive all the support they need, including through programs and services like the USO Warrior and Family Centers, the USO Canine Program and more.

If you or someone you care about struggles with PTSD symptoms, there is help available. Thank you for showing your support for all our heroes in uniform, past and present.

For the People Who Serve,

The USO

*Names changed to protect their privacy.

United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO) is a nonprofit 501(ϲ)(3) organization (EIN/Tax ID: 13-1610451) and not part of the Department of Defense (DOD). The appearance of DOD visual information does not imply or constitute DOD endorsement.

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1-888-484-3876

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