November 4, 2011 - Shaun Fynes bristles as he recalls the Canadian military's treatment of his son, Cpl. Stuart Langridge."They threw Stuart away like a piece of broken equipment," he says in War in the Mind, Saltspring Island-based filmmaker Judy Jackson's moving, revelatory film about combat trauma. It airs Nov. 8
"We have to do everything we can to resurrect his reputation," says Fynes, whose son, a young veteran of Bosnia and Afghanistan, hanged himself at Canadian Forces Base Edmonton in 2008 at age 28, the victim of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Langridge's parents have taken issue with their son's treatment at the hands of the military.
It took 14 months for the Department of National Defence to give Shaun and his wife, Sheila, their son's suicide note. They felt DND tarnished the infantryman's character and attempted to "silence" them by ignoring their allegations.
As well, the couple think he wasn't given the proper care for PTSD. These are a few of the heart-wrenching highlights in this film about an illness that is more than merely the "collateral damage" of war. read more>>>
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