The transition out of the military back to civilian life hit him like a brick. No one was checking in on him. The structure that defined his daily life was gone overnight, and the things he carried quietly through his career, the haunting memories he shared with no one, started catching up with him all at once. “I had already made myself quite a professional at not talking to my wife about any of it,” Pohlman said. For Michael Perry, the exit fr…
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