Feb 21, 2012 - Before going into combat soldiers are able to go through special training, but parents do not have that luxury. When their kids hit the war front, they are left to figure things out for themselves. From deployment to losing a child, the effects of war are far reaching but support groups offer more hope.Lisa Link is a military mom who knows that all too well.
"The hardest part is when he leaves, when you actually take your child, or this young man, to the airport and you know that he's leaving, and again, the reality hits that he may not come back," Link said.
Lisa loves her son, Rico, and whenever it is time for another deployment, it tugs away at her heart.
"That's probably the hardest part is the knowing that reality sets in and you come home and, you know, they're not there and all you have is pictures," Link said.
War not only takes a toll on the solider, but also on the parents.
"Well, there's no way I can really describe what those families go through," Jack Barnes with America Supports You Texas said. "You know, it's a tremendous loss."
Link says from time to time, she finds herself panicking.
"I guess as a mom, I do, kinda, tend to panic when I don't hear from him for a long period of time," she said. read more>>>
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