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- Location
- Arkansas, and also Florida
Believe it or not, In the 1970s, there were instances where, in some VFW posts, Vietnam veterans had trouble getting in.
For whatever reason, the members didn’t believe in that war. I know because I was one of them.
It angered me because this should not have been about believing in a war. It should have been about believing in men. Men who stood for what you stood for.
To be dishonored by those who had stood in your boots, held your beliefs, bled the same blood for their country was unfathomable. However, They didn’t want to hear it.
PTSD was not recognized officially until 1980, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) added PTSD to the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) nosologic classification scheme (2). Although controversial when first introduced, the PTSD diagnosis has filled an important gap in psychiatric theory and practice.
So, you knew something about you wasn't quite right, but, where could you turn for help? You can’t tell your wife. You can’t tell your friends. I was a 19 year old who went off to a war and I came back a year and a half later a very old man. How could I stop being who I was and be with these people who didn’t even know me anymore?
So, you turned to the VFW. Yet, some were turned away. These day's Vietnam vets have gotten more acceptable and I doubt there are any VFW posts that wouldn't welcome them. Some, like myself have not and will not come back. Not even now.
For whatever reason, the members didn’t believe in that war. I know because I was one of them.
It angered me because this should not have been about believing in a war. It should have been about believing in men. Men who stood for what you stood for.
To be dishonored by those who had stood in your boots, held your beliefs, bled the same blood for their country was unfathomable. However, They didn’t want to hear it.
PTSD was not recognized officially until 1980, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) added PTSD to the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) nosologic classification scheme (2). Although controversial when first introduced, the PTSD diagnosis has filled an important gap in psychiatric theory and practice.
So, you knew something about you wasn't quite right, but, where could you turn for help? You can’t tell your wife. You can’t tell your friends. I was a 19 year old who went off to a war and I came back a year and a half later a very old man. How could I stop being who I was and be with these people who didn’t even know me anymore?
So, you turned to the VFW. Yet, some were turned away. These day's Vietnam vets have gotten more acceptable and I doubt there are any VFW posts that wouldn't welcome them. Some, like myself have not and will not come back. Not even now.