“When I come home and I’m screwed up… I need you to give me a solution. Not a backdoor exit. Not a six-month wait.”
CJ Robison, Army Master Sergeant, When The Girls Come Marching Home

Not all of the warriors coming home are men. This is a fact that often gets overlooked when combating mental health problems in returning veterans. Fortunately, we have a solution…

Through video, Professor of law Diane Sullivan takes us on a journey to tell the story of returning women in the military. This look at female veterans lives, post-deployment, is both insightful and genuine and we’re excited to share it with you. Check out the description:

Female veteran’s of the war in Iraq speak about soldiers dying on their watch, dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the difficulties of returning home. In this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law’s (MSL) Educational Forum, Diane Sullivan interviews Kirsten Holmstedt on her book, The Girls Come Marching Home: Stories of Women Warriors Returning From The War In Iraq (Amazon Link).”

The folks over at MSL were kind enough to let us feature their video directly on our website, embedded below, but you can (and should) check out their other videos on their Youtube channel here.

Vision 21 Care is proud to present “When The Girls Come Marching Home”
Run time is approximately 60 minutes.

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