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Retired Maj. Jeremy Haynes (:29)
Defense Health Agency
June 28, 2022 | 0:31
After being shot four times in Afghanistan, Retired Maj. Haynes faced thoughts of depression and suicide on his path to physical recovery. However, after reaching out for support from his wife and healthcare providers, Maj. Haynes began to heal his visible and invisible wounds of war.
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