Nov. 26, 2011 - People meeting retired Lt. Gen. Hugh Smith for the first time likely get the impression of a tough, no-nonsense man who does not suffer fools gladly.
They would be right.
They also might get the impression of a hard-nosed combat veteran who would tell a soldier claiming to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to "suck it up, drive on and stop whining."
They would be dead wrong.
If the general has one message for PTSD sufferers, it is this: "You are not alone."
By way of getting that message out, Smith has become a leading advocate of an organization that puts the message up-front in its name.
"Not Alone" is a national organization that provides programs and services to warriors and families impacted by combat stress and PTSD.
The organization's Web site, NotAlone.com, features stories from those who have fought the battle of coming home. read more>>>
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