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How Do I Deal With The Memories That Haunt Me? (Video Insight)

There are things that men and women experience in war that they never forget: the sights, the smells, and the sounds. As a chaplain on the front lines, Dan Nigolian (USAF) knows the battlefield “over there” and back home. Listen to him share how he’s handled the memories of war that he can’t forget.
 
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